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Social Security Administration
Security of the Social Security Administration’s Disability Case Processing System
Under a contract we monitored, Grant Thornton LLP (Grant Thornton), an independent certified public accounting firm, conducted an audit to determine the effectiveness of selected information security controls for the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Disability Case Processing System (DCPS). Testing also provided support for Grant Thornton’s overall Fiscal Year 2020 Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 (FISMA) performance audit.
To lead its pandemic response, the Postal Service created the COVID-19 Command Response Team at headquarters to ensure the agency followed directives and guidance from the CDC. The Postal Service implemented changes to slow the spread of the virus, manage and support affected employees, and ensure that recovered employees returned to work safely. Our objective was to assess the Postal Service’s response to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak regarding the safety of its employees.
Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Semiannual Report to the Congress highlighting our accomplishments and ongoing work for the 6-month period ending September 30, 2020.
At the request of the USCP Chief of Police, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) analyzed USCP arrests. Our objective was to review statistical data concerning USCP arrests within its primary and extended jurisdictions in order to analyze (1) demographics of the arrests and (2) complaints resulting from the arrests and any outcomes. Our scope included USCP arrest data during calendar year (CY) 2018 through June 15, 2020, as well as existing USCP policies and procedures related to arrests and capturing statistical data of arrests.