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U.S. Capitol Police
Survey of United States Capitol Police Field Offices
ln accordance with our Annual Performance Plan Fiscal Year 2022, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a review of United States Capitol Police (USCP or Department) field office operations in order to better plan future work. USCP is in the initial stages of developing field office operations. OIG identified opportunities for future reviews that include areas such as property inspections, interviews with partner agencies, reviews of agreements with partner agencies, and compliance with policies and procedures.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) did not always secure information stored on mobile devices. Specifically, FEMA did not document whether it removed all data from mobile devices that were disposed of, lost or stolen, or taken on international travel. This occurred because FEMA did not ensure employees followed Department of Homeland Security policy and because FEMA did not have supplemental guidance with specific requirements for sanitizing lost or stolen mobile devices.