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Closeout Audit of the Schedule of Expenditures of Questscope, Non-Formal Education Program in Jordan, Cooperative Agreement AID-278-A-16-00001, January 1, 2021, to May 31, 2022
Independent Audit Report on Costs Incurred and Billed by Chemonics International, Inc. in Iraq Under USAID Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Contract 72026719D00001, September 30, 2019 to September 30, 2021
In connection with the audit of the U.S. Government Publishing Office fiscal year (FY)2022 financial statements, attached is the non-information technology (IT) management letter issued by the independent public accounting firm of KPMG LLP (KPMG).
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) performed an inspection of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) National Finance Center (NFC) to determine how NFC prevents, detects, and resolves security vulnerabilities and the sophistication an attacker needs to compromise USDA systems or data.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of postal employees, postal facilities, and the mail. Postal inspectors are federal law enforcement agents authorized to carry out this mission. They use various tools and resources to conduct their work. For example, postal inspectors are assigned accountable property, including vehicles, and may use other tools, such as electronic surveillance equipment, for investigative purposes. They also use an online database to track case activities, such as logging property and evidence. Postal inspectors and postal police officers are required to regularly take training to maintain proficiency when performing their work.
Financial Closeout Audit of USAID Resources Managed by an Implementer in Zimbabwe Under Cooperative Agreement AID-613-A-17-00003, January 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022
For Medicaid-Enrolled Children Diagnosed With Lead Toxicity in Five States, Documentation Reviewed for Diagnoses and Treatment Services Raises Concerns