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Brought to you by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
Federal Reports
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA's Efforts to Maximize Research on the International Space Station (ISS)
Our nationwide review of how LEAs obligated and spent Recovery Act money in the final year of funding covered the Puerto Rico Department of Education (as both a State educational agency (SEA) and an LEA), four other SEAs, and eight LEAs. Our review did not find that the LEAs used Recovery Act funds in an inappropriate or wasteful manner to avoid lapsing funds for the programs in our scope.1 We also determined that the SEAs and LEAs generally obligated and spent Recovery Act funds in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, guidance, and program requirements. However, we identified some issues involving Puerto Rico and LEAs in Arkansas, Delaware, and Florida that were included in separate reports to the SEAs.
The OIG completed agreed-upon procedures to assist the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) in determining TVA's compliance with the annual reporting requirements of the CRS Green Pricing Accreditation Program for the year ended December 31, 2012. The results of the procedures performed, which were related to TVA's renewable energy initiative, "Green Power Switch," were provided to the CRS. Summary Only