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Abbreviation
DHS
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Agency
Yes
Location

United States

What to Report to the OIG Hotline
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) Hotline is a resource for Federal employees and the public to report allegations of employee corruption, civil rights and civil liberties abuses, program fraud and financial crimes, and miscellaneous criminal and non-criminal activity associated with waste, abuse or fraud affecting the programs and operations of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). An individual may also report to the DHS OIG Hotline any information that an employee, former employee, applicant, or contractor reasonably believes is evidence of any of the following: Violation of any law, rule or regulation; Gross mismanagement; Gross waste of funds; Abuse of authority; or Substantial and specific danger to public health or safety. DHS employees and contractors may also contact the DHS OIG Hotline if an adverse personnel action has been taken, or threatened against them, in retaliation or reprisal for a protected disclosure that was made prior to the adverse personnel action.
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline
The following matters are not generally investigated by DHS OIG: 911 emergencies EEO complaints Classified information To report undocumented immigrants, employers who hire undocumented immigrants or immigration irregularities or violations (not involving DHS employees) please call the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at 1-866-DHS-2-ICE to report suspicious activity. For more information click here: http://www.ICE.gov For questions and information regarding the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), please call the CBP INFO Center. The Center is open Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. EDT. You can ask your question via email or by calling 1-877-CBP-5511.If you are outside the U.S. you must call 202-325-8000 or click here for additional information: http://www.cbp.gov To determine the status of immigration matters or seek assistance in the immigration process, please contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) at the National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.For more information, click here: https://www.uscis.gov

Special Review - Initial Observations Regarding Family Separation Issues Under the Zero Tolerance Policy

2018
OIG-18-84
Review
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

DHS was not fully prepared to implement the Zero Tolerance Policy. Faced with resource limitations and other challenges, DHS regulated the number of asylum-seekers entering the United States through ports of entry at the same time that it encouraged asylum-seekers to come to the ports. During Zero...

CBP's International Mail Inspection Processes Need Improvement at JFK International Airport

2018
OIG-18-83
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is responsible for inspecting all international mail arriving at U.S. airports, with limited exceptions. A major challenge for CBP is preventing imports of opioids and other illegal items mailed from overseas through the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). We...

DHS Grants and Contracts Awarded through Other Than Full and Open Competition FY 2017

2018
OIG-18-82
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security shall submit a report not later than October 15, 2017, to the DHS Office of Inspector General listing all grants and contracts awarded by other than full and open competition (OTFOC) during fiscal years 2016 and 2017. We contracted with Williams, Adley & Company-DC...

DHS Support Components Do Not Have Sufficient Processes and Procedures to Address Misconduct

2018
OIG-18-81
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

DHS support components do not have sufficient processes and procedures to address misconduct. Support Components provide resources, analysis, equipment, research, policy development, and other specific assistance to operational components. These deficiencies exist because no single office or entity...

Progress Made, but CBP Faces Challenges Implementing a Biometric Capability to Track Air Passengers Departures Nationwide

2018
OIG-18-80
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

In 2017, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) made considerable progress developing and implementing a biometric capability to track air passenger exits using facial recognition technology. CBP’s Biometric Entry-Exit Program conducted a pilot at nine airports and demonstrated ability using this...

CBP Has Not Ensured Safeguards for Data Collected Using Unmanned Aircraft Systems

2018
OIG-18-79
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

In December 2014, OIG previously reported on the effectiveness and cost of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) program. Our report disclosed that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had not developed performance measures needed to accurately assess program effectiveness and make informed...

USCIS' Medical Admissibility Screening Process Needs Improvement

2018
OIG-18-78
Audit
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has inadequate controls for verifying that foreign nationals seeking lawful permanent residence status meet health-related standards for admissibility. First, USCIS is not properly vetting the physicians it designates as civil surgeons. We determined...

Lack of Planning Hinders Effective Oversight and Management of ICE's Expanding 287(g) Program

2018
OIG-18-77
Inspection / Evaluation
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

We determined that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) did not analyze program needs to determine how many additional 287(g) program managers should be hired and was not able to hire enough to keep up with the quick expansion. In addition, a lack of information technology (IT) support...

Summary and Key Findings of Fiscal Year 2017 FEMA Disaster Grant and Program Audits

2018
OIG-18-75
Disaster Recovery Report
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

In FY 2017, we issued 37 reports concerning Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants, programs, and operations. The reports included 16 grant audits, 13 proactive audits, and 8 program audits. Our balanced review approach continues to produce a significant number of recommendations that...

Special Report: Lessons Learned from Previous Audit Reports Related to California's Practice of Managing Public Assistance Grant Funds

2018
OIG-18-74
Disaster Recovery Report
Department of Homeland Security OIG
Department of Homeland Security

FEMA needs to continue providing technical assistance to and monitoring of California’s Public Assistance grant funding management. This helps avoid the risk of exposing millions of taxpayer dollars to fraud, waste, or mismanagement and violating the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency...

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