<P> A Department of Defense Inspector General's report noted that DFAS makes unjustified changes to accounting data in order to reconcile discrepancies, arbitrarily correcting numbers to match . The report also noted that DFAS could not produce accurate financial statements for the Army's General Fund because more than 16,000 financial data files were missing from its computer system . Jack Armstrong, a former Defense Inspector General, has reported that DFAS engages in "plugging", accounting jargon for making up numbers, and that DFAS staff refer to preparation of year - end statements as the "Grand Plug". </P> <Ul> <Li> Current locations: <Ul> <Li> Major Sites <Ul> <Li> Indianapolis, Indiana (Headquarters)--DFAS is headquartered in the MG Emmett J. Bean Finance Center, a 1,600,000 - square - foot (150,000 m) building that was part of Fort Benjamin Harrison . A solar panel system was installed on the roof of the building in 2010, allowing the building to generate 1.8 - MW . Prior to housing DFAS, this location was known as the Finance Center, U.S. Army (1953 - 1972); U.S. Army Finance Support Agency (1972 - 1974); U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center (1975 - 1991). </Li> <Li> Cleveland, Ohio </Li> <Li> Columbus, Ohio </Li> <Li> Limestone, Maine </Li> <Li> Rome, New York <Ul> <Li> Europe </Li> <Li> Japan </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Smaller scaled back sites <Ul> <Li> Alexandria, Virginia </Li> <Li> Texarkana, Texas </Li> <Li> Bratenahl, Ohio </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Closed sites: <Ul> <Li> Patuxent River, Maryland </Li> <Li> Charleston, South Carolina </Li> <Li> Dayton, Ohio </Li> <Li> Denver, Colorado - Lowry Air Force Base </Li> <Li> Kansas City, Missouri - Richards - Gebaur Air Force Base </Li> <Li> Lawton, Oklahoma </Li> <Li> Lexington, Kentucky </Li> <Li> Norfolk, Virginia </Li> <Li> Omaha, Nebraska </Li> <Li> Oakland, California </Li> <Li> Orlando, Florida - Naval Training Center Orlando </Li> <Li> Honolulu, Hawaii <Ul> <Li> Pacific </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Pensacola, Florida </Li> <Li> Rock Island, Illinois </Li> <Li> St. Louis, Missouri </Li> <Li> San Antonio, Texas </Li> <Li> San Bernardino, California - Norton Air Force Base </Li> <Li> San Diego, California </Li> <Li> Seaside, California </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Current locations: <Ul> <Li> Major Sites <Ul> <Li> Indianapolis, Indiana (Headquarters)--DFAS is headquartered in the MG Emmett J. Bean Finance Center, a 1,600,000 - square - foot (150,000 m) building that was part of Fort Benjamin Harrison . A solar panel system was installed on the roof of the building in 2010, allowing the building to generate 1.8 - MW . Prior to housing DFAS, this location was known as the Finance Center, U.S. Army (1953 - 1972); U.S. Army Finance Support Agency (1972 - 1974); U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center (1975 - 1991). </Li> <Li> Cleveland, Ohio </Li> <Li> Columbus, Ohio </Li> <Li> Limestone, Maine </Li> <Li> Rome, New York <Ul> <Li> Europe </Li> <Li> Japan </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Smaller scaled back sites <Ul> <Li> Alexandria, Virginia </Li> <Li> Texarkana, Texas </Li> <Li> Bratenahl, Ohio </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Major Sites <Ul> <Li> Indianapolis, Indiana (Headquarters)--DFAS is headquartered in the MG Emmett J. Bean Finance Center, a 1,600,000 - square - foot (150,000 m) building that was part of Fort Benjamin Harrison . A solar panel system was installed on the roof of the building in 2010, allowing the building to generate 1.8 - MW . Prior to housing DFAS, this location was known as the Finance Center, U.S. Army (1953 - 1972); U.S. Army Finance Support Agency (1972 - 1974); U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center (1975 - 1991). </Li> <Li> Cleveland, Ohio </Li> <Li> Columbus, Ohio </Li> <Li> Limestone, Maine </Li> <Li> Rome, New York <Ul> <Li> Europe </Li> <Li> Japan </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Smaller scaled back sites <Ul> <Li> Alexandria, Virginia </Li> <Li> Texarkana, Texas </Li> <Li> Bratenahl, Ohio </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

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