Management Advisory: Naval Special Warfare Command TBI Solutions Deficiency (DODIG-2026-074)
Summary
The DoD Office of Inspector General issued a final management advisory (Report No. DODIG-2026-074) evaluating the Naval Special Warfare Command's five proposed solutions to address operational deficiencies identified in traumatic brain injury (TBI) identification and evaluation procedures for Naval Special Warfare personnel. The advisory identifies concerns found during Project No. D2025-DEV0HB-0129.000 regarding the sufficiency of the proposed solutions.
What changed
The DoD OIG completed an evaluation examining whether Naval Special Warfare Command's five potential solutions adequately address previously identified operational deficiencies in traumatic brain injury identification and evaluation procedures for special warfare personnel. The management advisory represents the final phase of an evaluation project (D2025-DEV0HB-0129.000) that assessed the effectiveness of DoD policies for TBI management in this population.
Affected parties, including Defense Health Agency and Naval Special Warfare Command leadership, should expect follow-up recommendations or required corrective actions based on the identified concerns. While the advisory does not impose penalties, it signals areas where current solutions may be insufficient and could prompt policy revisions or additional requirements for TBI screening protocols.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on Naval Special Warfare Command's response to identified concerns
- Review findings for potential implications on TBI identification policies
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Management Advisory: Sufficiency of the Naval Special Warfare Command’s Five Potential Solutions in the Traumatic Brain Injury Operational Deficiency Report (Report No. DODIG-2026-074)
Evaluations
April
1
2026
Report No.: DODIG-2026-074
Report Type: Evaluation
Component: Evaluations
What We Did:
This final management advisory identifies concerns found during the DoD Office of Inspector General’s “Evaluation of the Effectiveness of DoD Policies and Procedures for Identifying and Evaluating Traumatic Brain Injury for Naval Special Warfare Personnel” (Project No. D2025‑DEV0HB‑0129.000).
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Full Report: Management Advisory: Sufficiency of the Naval Special Warfare Command’s Five Potential Solutions in the Traumatic Brain Injury Operational Deficiency Report (Report No. DODIG-2026-074) Management Advisory Evaluation
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