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Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Department of Commerce in Fiscal Year 2026

2026
OIG-26-003
Top Management Challenges
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

This report describes the most serious management and performance challenges facing the Department and its bureaus in FY 2026, categorizing them under three overarching topic areas: Modernizing Technology and Operations, Providing Core Services and Data, and Managing Spending.

Audit of MBDA Business Center Program

2026
OIG-26-001-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

The Minority Business Development Agency’s (MBDA’s) Business Center program is a network of centers supporting minority business enterprises that are funded through cooperative agreements with private-sector entities, state entities, native entities, and institutes of higher education. MBDA has an...

Audit of the Department’s Vulnerability Reporting and Resolution Program

2026
OIG-26-002-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

We assessed the effectiveness of the Department’s program for managing public-reported vulnerabilities in its public-facing information technology systems. We found that the Department established a vulnerability disclosure program; however, it was not fully effective. Specifically, the Department’s...

Audit of the Census Bureau’s Progress in Meeting Workforce Hiring Goals for the 2026 Census Test

2025
OIG-25-030-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

The U.S. Census Bureau’s planning for the 2030 census includes multiple phases. As part of the development and integration phase, the bureau will conduct its first census test in 2026, which is a trial run of activities and operations to help prepare for the decennial census. Conducting a census...

The United States Patent and Trademark Office Needs to Strengthen Its Patent Examination Quality Review Program

2025
OIG-25-029-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issues patents based on its examination of applications for compliance with Patent Act statutes and relevant case law. USPTO’s Office of Patent and Quality Assurance (OPQA) performs independent quality reviews of examiner office actions to ensure...

Independent Evaluation of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service Tornado Forecasting and Warning Services

2025
OIG-25_026-I
Inspection / Evaluation
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

Our objective was to assess National Weather Service (NWS) tornado forecasting and warning performance and identify potential opportunities for enhanced effectiveness. We contracted with the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), an independent firm, to perform this evaluation. Our office oversaw the...

The Department’s Vision for an Enterprise Grants Management System Has Not Been Realized

2025
OIG-25-025-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

Our audit objective was to assess the U.S. Department of Commerce’s management and implementation of the Grants Enterprise Management System (GEMS) project. We found that bureaus have procured multiple systems to manage grants; bureaus did not follow Department information technology investment...

NOAA Must Take Action to Avoid Gaps in Hurricane Hunter Missions and Improve Oversight, Program Management, and Systems Engineering Practices

2025
OIG-25-023-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) Office of Marine and Aviation Operations (OMAO) operates NOAA’s fleet of specialized environmental data-collecting aircraft, including three “hurricane hunter” aircraft: one Gulfstream-IV-SP (G-IV) that is 29 years old and flies high...

Commerce CHIPS Act Programs Status Report

2025
OIG-25-021-I
Inspection / Evaluation
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

Over recent decades, the United States has seen a decline in its leadership in semiconductor chip manufacturing and research. To counter this and strengthen domestic semiconductor production and innovation, Congress passed the CHIPS Act of 2022. The CHIPS Act provides $50 billion to the Department...

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