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Department of the Treasury
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Management Letter for the Audit of the United States Mint's Financial Statements for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2017
Compliance Examination of DataSel Information System Company, Fixed Price Sub-contract SC-16-7-3-52 Under Prime IntraHealth International, Inc. Cooperative Agreement AID-294-LA-13-00001 "Palestinian Health Capacity Project," January 30, 2017 to December
Financial Audit of Patrimonio Natural - Fondo Para la Biodiversidad y reas Protegidas' Management of the Conservation and Governance in the Amazon Piedmont of Colombia Project, Cooperative Agreement AID-530-A-13-00004, January 1 to December 31, 2017
United States Government Accountability Office Office of the Inspector General's System Review Report of the Corporation for National and Community Service Office of the Inspector General 2018
At the request of the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) Supply Chain, we examined the labor and labor markup rates included in a contract TVA has with a contractor. Our examination objective was to determine if the contract's labor and labor markup rates were fairly stated for the five-year, $100 million contract.In our opinion, the contract's labor markup rates were overstated. We estimated TVA could save $1.4 million by negotiating reductions to the labor markup rates to more accurately reflect the contractor's recent historical costs. In addition, we found the contract's labor rate ranges are not reflective of the actual salary costs of the contractor's employees.(Summary Only)
This report responds to two congressional requests. One request came from Sen. Thomas Carper and another was a joint request from Reps. Elijah E. Cummings and Gerald E. Connolly, Ranking Member and Vice Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, respectively. Their requests asked for an investigation into the Postal Service’s release of former U.S. Postal Inspection Service employee Abigail Spanberger’s Standard Form 86, Questionnaire for National Security Positions, and any other related personnel information. Ms. Spanberger was the Democratic candidate (now Representative-elect) for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District.
Our objectives were to evaluate excess space the Postal Service reported to Congress and provide recommendations for repurposing the property to reduce excess capacity and increase collocation with other federal agencies.