On Friday, September 6, 2019—the day Hurricane Dorian made landfall in the United States as a Category 1 hurricane—the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued an unsigned statement (Statement) in response to a request by the White House then-acting Chief of Staff to the Office of the Secretary. The Statement rebuked the NOAA National Weather Service’s (NWS’s) Birmingham, Alabama, office (NWS Birmingham) for a September 1, 2019, tweet that advised that “Alabama will NOT see any impacts from #Dorian” after the White House then-acting Chief of Staff requested a “correction or an explanation or both” of this NWS Birmingham tweet. This raised the possibility of political interference in the Department’s and NOAA’s handling of events that began on September 1, 2019.<!--break-->There was significant internal and public backlash against the Statement, resulting in multiple complaints to OIG from the public as well as Congressional inquiries. Among the complaints was that the Statement violated NOAA’s Scientific Integrity Policy; NOAA has since conducted an inquiry to determine whether its Scientific Integrity Policy had been violated.<!--break-->This report presents our findings as a detailed chronology and analysis of (a) the events leading up to the Statement, (b) the issuance of the Statement, and (c) the aftermath of the Statement. Our objective was to examine the circumstances surrounding the Statement, providing an independent account of the events that transpired in the interest of transparency and good government. Our conclusions, in brief, are the following: (I) the Department led a flawed process that discounted NOAA participation; (II) the Department required NOAA to issue a Statement that did not further NOAA’s or NWS’s interests; (III) the Department failed to account for the public safety intent of the NWS Birmingham tweet and the distinction between physical science and social science messaging; and (IV) one NOAA employee deleted relevant text messages, and the Department’s federal records guidance is outdated.
| Report Date | Agency Reviewed / Investigated | Report Title | Type | Location | |
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| Department of Commerce | Evaluation of NOAA’s September 6, 2019, Statement About Hurricane Dorian Forecasts | Inspection / Evaluation | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| Department of Energy | Evacuation Procedures for Employees Needing Assistance | Inspection / Evaluation |
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| Department of Energy | The Children’s Center at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory | Audit |
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| National Reconnaissance Office | National Reconnaissance Office Office of Inspector General Semiannual Report to Congress (Oct 2019-Mar 2020) | Semiannual Report | Agency-Wide | View Report | |
| U.S. Agency for International Development | Audit of the Fund Accountability Statement of the American University of Afghanistan, Support to the American University of Afghanistan Project, Cooperative Agreement AID-306-A-13-00004, August 1, 2015 to June 30, 2019 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Audit of the Fund Accountability Statement of DT Global, Inc., Strengthening Watershed and Irrigation Management Program in Afghanistan, Contract AID-306-C-17-00001, October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Financial Audit of the Power Transmission System for Wind Project in Sindh Wind Corridor in Pakistan Managed by National Transmission and Dispatch Company Limited, Grant 391-PEPA-ENR-WTL-00, for the Year Ended June 30, 2019 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Closeout Audit of the Fund Accountability Statement of EcoPeace Middle East for Environmental Development, Good Water Neighbors Project in West Bank and Gaza, Cooperative Agreement AID-294-A-16-00007, September 29, 2016 to December 31, 2018 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Examination of Costs Claimed by Futures Group International, LLC for the Three Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2015 | Other |
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| U.S. Agency for International Development | Examination of Abt Associates, Inc. Indirect Cost Rate Proposals and Related Books and Records for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 2017 | Other |
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