The U.S. Army has to keep track of a lot of assets. There are big ticket items like planes and missiles, firearms, basic IT equipment and computers. It isn’t always easy. In 2014, it was reported that, the Department of Defense’s Inspector General’s audit for 2013, said that the 401st Army Field Support Brigade “did not report in a timely manner 15,600 pieces of missing equipment valued at approximately $419.5 million.”
This is how the US Army Keeps Track of its Assets
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