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Federal Reports
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Small Business Administration
Evaluation of SBA’s Award Procedures for the CARES Act Entrepreneurial Development Cooperative Agreements
This report found that SBA awarded the CARES Act entrepreneurial development cooperative agreements and grants in accordance with applicable federal laws, regulations, and guidance. We found program officials established performance goals and identified performance indicators. To more effectively ensure performance goals are achieved as intended, SBA should clearly define the performance goals and set performance targets.We recommended that SBA enforce standard operating procedures requiring defined performance goals and include performance targets in all future SBDC and WBC cooperative agreements and grants. We also recommended that SBA collect and analyze the CARES Act entrepreneurial development cooperative agreement recipient’s performance results and establish a goal-setting process for technical assistance programs established for future disasters. SBA management agreed with both recommendations.
Audit of the Civil Rights Division's CRT Justice Consolidated Office Network System Pursuant to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, Fiscal Year 2020
Audit of the United States Marshals Service's Information Security Program Pursuant to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, Fiscal Year 2020
Audit of the United States Marshals Service's Business Process Management Platform System Pursuant to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, Fiscal Year 2020
This report presents the results of our self-initiated audit to assess the management of Highway Contract Route (HCR) irregularities due to contractor failure at the New Jersey International (NJI) Network Distribution Center (NDC).
A management official and a company Inspector violated Amtrak policies by accepting gifts and favors from a construction contractor who was awarded a $58 million contract by the company. The management official received gifts from the contractor, including three trips to Philadelphia, and drinks and entertainment at a gentleman’s club. His employment with the company was terminated on February 1, 2021. The Inspector received gifts from the contractor, which included a furnace for his church, a suit, and a pair of shoes. His employment with the company was terminated on March 30, 2021.
We investigated allegations that Nathan Shumaker, a service supervisor employed with Alliance Energy Services, LLC, knowingly discharged oil from the offshore platform known as Vermillion 124F into the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) in 2016.Black Elk Trust operated the Vermillion 124F platform located on a Federal lease in the GOM and hired Montco Oilfield Contractors, LLC, to perform work on the offshore platform. Montco hired Alliance as a subcontractor to perform plugging and abandonment operations associated with the platform.We conducted a joint investigation with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Criminal Investigation Division and found that Shumaker discharged oil mixed with produced water into the GOM from a “gas buster” tank located on the Vermillion 124F platform. Shumaker discharged the fluid over the objection of another concerned employee. Shumaker also discussed the discharge with Thomas Wharton, Montco’s company representative in charge of the platform and the individual who had ultimate work authority. Because of his position, Wharton was legally responsible for reporting the discharge to Federal authorities, but he failed to do so.The U.S. Attorney’s Office, U.S. Department of Justice, prosecuted this matter in the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. As a result, Shumaker pleaded guilty to a violation of 33 U.S.C § 1319(c)(1)(A), “Negligent Violation of the Clean Water Act,” and on December 14, 2020, he was sentenced to 1 year of probation, issued a $2,500 fine, and issued a $25 special assessment. Wharton pleaded guilty to a violation of 33 U.S.C. § 1321(b)(5), “Failure to Notify Authorities Under the Oil Pollution Act,” and on December 7, 2020, he was sentenced to 24 months of probation, issued a $10,000 fine, and issued a $100 special assessment.
Audit of the Civil Rights Division's Information Security Program Pursuant to the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014, Fiscal Year 2020