Management Advisory on DoD Military Treatment Facility Security Procedures
Summary
The DOD OIG has issued a management advisory evaluating the security procedures at DoD military treatment facilities in the National Capital Region. The report, No. DODIG-2026-072, assesses the effectiveness of physical security measures within these facilities.
What changed
The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DOD OIG) has released a management advisory (Report No. DODIG-2026-072) detailing an evaluation of the physical security procedures at military treatment facilities (MTFs) located within the National Capital Region. The advisory outlines the objective of the project, which was to assess the effectiveness of these security measures.
This document serves as an advisory and does not impose new regulatory requirements. However, it highlights areas for potential improvement in security protocols at DoD healthcare facilities. Compliance officers should review the findings and recommendations within the full report to ensure adherence to best practices for physical security within their respective MTFs.
What to do next
- Review the full report (DODIG-2026-072) for findings and recommendations regarding physical security at DoD MTFs in the NCR.
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Management Advisory: Evaluation of Security Procedures for DoD Military Treatment Facilities in the National Capital Region (Report No. DODIG-2026-072)
Evaluation
March
19
2026
Report No.: DODIG-2026-072
Report Type: Evaluation
Component: Evaluation
What We Did:
This management advisory addresses the objective of our project, “Evaluation of Security Procedures for DoD Military Treatment Facilities in the National Capital Region” to assess the effectiveness of the DoD’s physical security at military treatment facilities (MTFs) in the National Capital Region (NCR).
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Management Advisory: Evaluation of Security Procedures for DoD Military Treatment Facilities in the National Capital Region (Report No. DODIG-2026-072) Evaluation
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