According to the “objective” of the report:
The objective of this evaluation was to determine the extent to which the DoD managed and tracked displaced persons from Afghanistan through the biometric enrollment, screening, and vetting process. Specifically, we evaluated the:
• screening of individuals biometrically, and whether the processes to screen these individuals was followed;
• identification, tracking, and management of the biometric enrollment of individuals who have never been enrolled in a DoD database;
• management of individuals identified as security risks through the screening process; and
• management and tracking of individuals’ ingress and egress to DoD‑managed facilities.Continue scrolling for more...We performed site visits or conducted interviews with personnel at five of the eight DoD installations that were providing temporary housing for Afghan evacuees: Fort Lee, Virginia; Fort Pickett, Virginia; Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia; Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico; and Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Additionally, we conducted interviews with personnel from the U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), the OUSD(I&S), the U.S. Army G2, and the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC).
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