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Peace Corps
Key Consideration in Conducting Peace Corps Post Closures
The report presents key considerations for decision makers when conducting overseas post closure activities, including suggestions on how to increase the closure process’s effectiveness while mitigating risk. The insights, lessons learned, and best practices captured in this review are based on the 29 interviews we conducted with Peace Corps staff who had extensive post closure experience. We identified three main areas that the agency should focus on to ensure it identifies and mitigates potential post closure risks, to include: sustaining mission success; protecting institutional reputation; and ensuring operational integrity and efficiency. Our report concludes with a consolidated set of relevant agency policies, procedures, and resource materials to support consistent implementation for future closures.
SEC Information Technology supervisor resigned, and two employees were suspended following investigation into whether they golfed during duty hours without taking leave
SEC Information Technology supervisor resigned, and two employees were suspended following investigation into whether they golfed during duty hours without taking leave
The purpose of this memorandum is to notify stakeholders of the decision to cancel the EAC OIG impact evaluation of the HAVA grants awarded to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The U.S. Government Publishing Office, Office of the Inspector General, conducted an audit to assess the maturity of cybersecurity incident response capabilities for detection, analysis, and handling, Project Number A-2025-002.The OIG reported two findings and made three recommendations to improve cybersecurity incident response.
Management Advisory: Sufficiency of the Naval Special Warfare Command’s Five Potential Solutions in the Traumatic Brain Injury Operational Deficiency Report