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Environmental Protection Agency
EPA Guidance Addresses Implementation Requirements for Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Emerging Contaminants Funding, but Clarification Is Needed Before More States Spend Funds
EPA guidance generally addresses IIJA Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, or DWSRF, emerging contaminants provisions. These provisions include focusing on projects that address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. However, the EPA's guidance does not detail allowable ranking and funding levels of non-PFAS projects. Further, the EPA guidance does not adequately describe how to process transfers between different state revolving funds.
Without adequate guidance, states may inconsistently process transfers between their state revolving funds.
This report presents the results of our audit of delivery operations and property conditions at the Warner Robins Main Post Office in Warner Robins, GA.
This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Healthcare Facility Inspection program report describes the results of a focused evaluation of the care provided at the VA Salem Healthcare System in Virginia.
This evaluation focused on five key content domains: • Culture • Environment of care • Patient safety • Primary care • Veteran-centered safety net
The OIG issued two recommendations for improvement in one domain: 1. Environment of care • Mitigating the impact of construction on patient care in the Emergency Department • Ensuring the toxic exposure screening navigators verify data to track veterans waiting for secondary screenings and address any backlog
DHS Followed Applicable Regulations for Awarding Grants and Contracts Awarded by Any Means Other Than Full and Open Competition During Fiscal Year 2024
Williams, Adley & Company-DC, LLP (Williams Adley), under contract with the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, concluded that DHS complied with applicable statutes, regulations, and policies governing grants and contracts awarded by any means other than full and open competition in fiscal year 2024. During that year, DHS awarded 27 noncompetitive grants worth approximately $22 million and 374 noncompetitive contracts worth approximately $2.3 billion through means other than full and open competition.
(U) The objective of this joint audit was to determine whether the Coast Guard implemented cybersecurity controls to protect Coast Guard systems operating on the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Network (DODIN) in accordance with applicable cybersecurity requirements. The Coast Guard must comply with DoD cybersecurity requirements because its systems operate on the DODIN. The Coast Guard’s roles and responsibilities for operating its systems on the DODIN are set forth in a series of memorandums between the DoD and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).