08.14.2020
Evaluation of EDA's Plan for Implementing CARES Act Funding
We are initiating an evaluation of the Economic Development Administration's (EDA's) plan for the implementation of Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) funding.
Economic Development Administration
08.13.2020
Request for Information and Notice of Interview to Secretary Wilbur Ross from the Inspector General re: 2020 Census Schedule
The U.S. Census Bureau (the Bureau) is conducting the 2020 Census as constitutionally mandated, and a complete and accurate count is essential.
Report Number OIG-20-038-M
U.S. Census Bureau (Census), Office of the Secretary
Correspondence
08.13.2020
Management Alert: The Census Bureau Cannot Account for the Return of All Devices Used During 2020 Decennial Census Field Operations
Attached is a management alert on the U.S. Census Bureau's (the Bureau's) oversight of laptop computers used during the 2020 Decennial Census in-field address canvassing operation.
Report Number OIG-20-040-M
U.S. Census Bureau (Census)
Audits / Evaluations
08.13.2020
Request for Information and Notice of Interview to Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham from the Inspector General re: 2020 Census Schedule
The U.S. Census Bureau (the Bureau) is conducting the 2020 Census as constitutionally mandated, and a complete and accurate count is essential.
Report Number OIG-20-039-M
U.S. Census Bureau (Census)
Correspondence
07.20.2020
Fleet Program Is Not Managed in Accordance with Fleet Management Requirements
Attached is our final report that provides the results of our audit of the U.S. Department of Commerce's (Department's) fleet management program.
Report Number OIG-20-037-A
Audits / Evaluations, Correspondence
07.15.2020
IG Letter to Chairman Gerald Connolly re: the Return of Employees to Federal Offices in the Wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Dear Chairman Connolly: We are in receipt of your letter of June 15, 2020, requesting that the Office of Inspector General (OIG) examine the plans and procedures of the U.S. Department of Commerce (the Department) for returning employees to federal offices in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and your staff's follow-up communication of July 9, 2020, requesting acknowledgement …
Report Number OIG-20-036-M
Correspondence
07.14.2020
Request for Information to Deputy Secretary Karen Dunn Kelley from the Inspector General re: Phased Reopening of Department Offices
On June 15, 2020, the U.S. Department of Commerce (the Department) initiated Phase 1 of the three-phased framework set forth in Guidelines for Opening Up America Again, promulgated by the White House and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and referenced in Office of Management and Budget Memorandum M-20-23, …
Report Number OIG-20-035-M
Office of the Secretary
Correspondence
07.14.2020
Maryland Defense Contractor Facing Federal Indictment for Procurement Fraud
Baltimore, Maryland – A federal grand jury has indicted Cory Collin Fitzgerald Sanders, age 39, of Hagerstown, Maryland, on federal charges of wire fraud, false claims, and aggravated identity theft in connection with his companies' performance on federal contracts. The indictment was returned on July 8, 2020, and was unsealed at his initial appearance yesterday.
Investigations
07.07.2020
Request for Information to Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham from the Inspector General
You recently announced that the U.S. Census Bureau (the Bureau) has hired two new staff: (1) Nathaniel Cogley, PhD, as the Deputy Director for Policy, and (2) Adam Korzeniewski, as the Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for Policy.
Report Number OIG-20-034-M
Correspondence
07.01.2020
The Department Is Actively Preventing OIG from Completing an Evaluation
This memorandum expresses my deep concern that the Department is failing to identify specific privileges and provide privilege markings to a U.S. Department of
Commerce Office of Inspector General (OIG) evaluation, while claiming amorphous and generalized privileges, which effectively prevent us from publicly releasing the evaluation that is otherwise ready for release.
Office of the Secretary
Correspondence
06.30.2020
University of Virginia Agrees to Settle Claims Associated with Federal Grants
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, has agreed to pay $1 million to settle claims that it did not properly account for certain rebates and credits the university received on purchases it made in connection with federal grants and awards (Federal Awards).
Investigations
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