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Abbreviation
DOC
Agencies
Department of Commerce
Federal Agency
Yes
Location

United States

What to Report to the OIG Hotline
Commerce OIG maintains a Hotline for receiving allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, or gross mismanagement in the Department of Commerce’s programs and operations, including any organization or entity receiving Departmental funds. The following is a list of examples of types of allegations that should be reported:
  • Contract and grant fraud
  • Environmental, health, and safety violations
  • Computer crimes (including internet pornography)
  • Product substitution and suspect/counterfeit parts
  • Bribery, kickbacks, and gratuities
  • False statements and false claims
  • Conflicts of interest and ethics violations
  • Travel fraud
  • Theft or abuse of government property
  • Gross mismanagement of funds
  • Other violations of federal laws and regulations
In addition, if you suspect that you have been retaliated against for whistleblowing, you may contact the Commerce OIG Hotline or the Office of Special Counsel.
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
Certain matters are better resolved through other channels, instead of the Commerce OIG Hotline. The following matters are NOT generally investigated by Commerce OIG:
  • 911 emergencies regarding a Departmental facility or operation. Report to the local or state law enforcement authorities and the Department of Commerce’s Office of Security.
  • Complaints of EEO discrimination and retaliation. Report to the Department of Commerce’s Office of Civil Rights.
  • Personal theft. Report to Department of Commerce’s Office of Security.
  • Personnel matters involving requests for individual relief. Report to the servicing Office of Human Resources Management.
  • Employment related grievances or complaints against management officials unless part of a whistleblower claim. Report to the servicing Office of Human Resources Management.
  • Assistance with the U.S. patent application process (e.g., initial filing, patent examination, and post-examination) and case prosecution concerns (e.g., claim objections, after-final practice, claim rejections and restrictions). Contact the Patents Ombudsman Office (https://www.uspto.gov/patent/ombudsman-program).

The Department Can Improve Processes to Ensure Locality Pay Is Accurate

2024
OIG-24-025-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

For our audit on U.S. Department of Commerce (Department) locality pay, our objective was to determine whether the Department ensures employees are paid the correct locality pay in accordance with applicable regulations and policy. We found that I. Department personnel did not timely initiate or...

Semiannual Report to Congress

2024
SAR-2024-03
Semiannual Report
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

This report summarizes work we initiated and completed during this semiannual period on a number of critical U.S. Department of Commerce (Department) activities. Over the past 6 months, our office issued 10 products related to our audit, evaluation, and inspection work. These products addressed...

FirstNet Authority Did Not Ensure the Nation’s First Responders’ Needs Were Continuing to Be Met Timely When Modifying Key Objectives of the NPSBN Contract

2024
OIG-24-024-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

We announced two concurrent audits to determine whether First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority) is ensuring that AT&T is achieving the desired results for device connection targets and Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN) coverage for each state and territory. We...

Management Alert: The NPSBN Band 14 Signal Strength Does Not Consistently Provide Adequate Band 14 Service for First Responders

2024
OIG-24-022-M
Other
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

Our ongoing audit objective is to determine whether First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority) is ensuring that AT&T is achieving the desired results for Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN) coverage for each state and territory. During our fieldwork, we observed an issue...

The Department Complied with Payment Integrity Information Act Requirements for Fiscal Year 2023

2024
OIG-24-020-I
Inspection / Evaluation
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

We conducted this review to determine whether the U.S. Department of Commerce complied with the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019 (PIIA), which is intended to improve efforts to identify and reduce government-wide improper payments. Broadly defined, improper payments are those the federal...

The Census Bureau Did Not Effectively Manage and Monitor Contractor Performance for Paid Advertising in the 2020 Census Integrated Communications Contract

2024
OIG-24-021-A
Audit
Department of Commerce OIG
Department of Commerce

The U.S. Census Bureau awarded the 2020 Census Integrated Communications Contract (ICC) in August 2016 as part of a campaign to raise awareness and encourage response during the 2020 census. Our audit objective was to determine whether the bureau effectively managed selected ICC task orders to...

Defendant Pleads Guilty for Environmental Crimes Committed in the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Las Mareas Community of Salinas, Puerto Rico

Defendant Pleads Guilty for Environmental Crimes Committed in the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Las Mareas Community of Salinas, Puerto Rico
Article Type
Investigative Press Release
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Defendant Pleads Guilty for Environmental Crimes Committed in the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Las Mareas Community of Salinas, Puerto Rico

Justice Department’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force Continues Strategic Growth, adds Four National Partners

Justice Department’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force Continues Strategic Growth, adds Four National Partners
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Investigative Press Release
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Justice Department’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force Continues Strategic Growth, adds Four National Partners

Northern District of Georgia U.S. Attorney and Procurement Collision Strike Force Director Host Antitrust Summit

Northern District of Georgia U.S. Attorney and Procurement Collision Strike Force Director Host Antitrust Summit
Article Type
Investigative Press Release
Publish Date

Northern District of Georgia U.S. Attorney and Procurement Collision Strike Force Director Host Antitrust Summit

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