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Special Operations Forces: Actions Needed to Improve Monitoring of Acquisitions

GAO-26-108036
Jun 12, 2026
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3 Open Recommendations
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should, as it fully institutionalizes the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict (ASD(SO/LIC)) in policy and guidance, ensure that ASD(SO/LIC) and the Commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command collaborate to document clear protocols that enable ASD(SO/LIC) to perform its acquisition-related responsibilities. Such protocols should address ASD(SO/LIC)'s participation in meetings and access to information related to acquisition programs. (Recommendation 1)
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command updates the Command's acquisition policy documents to specify the frequency and circumstances under which program officials should routinely update the total program cost estimates in the acquisition portal or equivalent systems. Such circumstances could include, for example, any time that cost estimates for an acquisition program have changed. (Recommendation 2)
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command updates the Command's acquisition policy documents to reflect leading practices for iterative product development and encourage programs to more consistently adopt them to enhance speed and innovation. (Recommendation 3)
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F-35 Sustainment: Actions Needed to Ensure Updated Strategy Improves Persistent Readiness Challenges

GAO-26-108113
Jun 11, 2026
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the F-35 Program Executive Officer proactively develops risk mitigation plans—including, but not limited to, for risks such as access to technical data, industry capacity, affordability, and alignment with service goals—associated with sustainment improvement initiatives such as the GSS Reset. (Recommendation 1)
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense, through the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, in consultation with the F-35 Program Executive Officer, should ensure future incentive approaches better achieve the desired performance for sustainment contracts. Such approaches could include adopting penalties for poor performance, reevaluating incentive threshold levels to improve performance to meet service requirements, or omitting performance incentives. (Recommendation 2)
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, in consultation with the F-35 Program Executive Officer, develops and implements a system with quality control safeguards in place to obtain, generate, and store relevant, quality incentive fee metric and payment information, and ensure that procedures for documenting changes to the contract are followed. (Recommendation 3)
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Aerial Refueling Tankers: Air Force Needs More Focused Metrics and a Risk-Based Mitigation Plan to Improve Sustainment

GAO-26-109154
Jun 10, 2026
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Department of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force should direct the use of metrics and standards that specifically assess the aerial refueling capability of its tanker fleet. (Recommendation 1)
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Department of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force should require the Air Mobility Command, in coordination with its subordinate organizations and relevant program offices, to regularly report on the metrics and standards adopted to assess the aerial refueling capability of its tanker fleet. (Recommendation 2)
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Department of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force should direct a service-wide comprehensive assessment of risks associated with sustainment of its aerial refueling tanker fleet, including their likelihood and impact. (Recommendation 3)
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Department of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force should direct the development of a mitigation plan based on the results of a risk assessment associated with sustainment of its aerial refueling tanker fleet. (Recommendation 4)
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Defense Health Care: Actions Needed to Assess Civilian Partnerships’ Contributions to Readiness

GAO-26-107677
Jun 04, 2026
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9 Open Recommendations
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Director of DHA develops and implements department-wide strategies to identify opportunities for reducing health care costs while increasing readiness through use of partnerships established by external resource sharing agreements. (Recommendation 1)
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Director of DHA, in coordination with the Secretaries of the military departments, develop a standardized process for routinely and accurately inventorying its partnerships, including identifying types of partnerships that should be included in its inventory. (Recommendation 2)
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Department of the Army The Secretary of the Army should establish a standardized process for routinely and accurately inventorying its partnerships. (Recommendation 3)
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Department of the Navy The Secretary of the Navy should establish a standardized process for routinely and accurately inventorying its partnerships. (Recommendation 4)
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Department of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force should establish a standardized process for routinely and accurately inventorying its partnerships. (Recommendation 5)
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Department of the Army The Secretary of the Army should establish processes to fully assess the readiness contributions of its military-civilian partnerships. (Recommendation 6)
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