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Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Inspector General's Assessment of the Most Serious Management Challenges Facing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
ARC grant (referred to as PREP grant) is a continuing, annual grant awarded to support NTRPDC's Enterprise Development Program that serves businesses and communities through four major work elements: small business financing; export development; procurement technical assistance; and e-commerce development.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (State agency) improperly claimed at least $74,000 in enhanced Federal Medicaid reimbursement for non-family-planning services for the period October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2012.
This is a publication by GAO's Inspector General that concerns internal GAO operations. The report summarizes the activities of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the second reporting period of fiscal year 2015.
A board of directors comprised of the County Commissioners from the five member counties and six private sector representatives oversee the programs, operations and administrative of NTRPDC.
Our audit of the Census Bureau’s regional office alignment and field management reforms included two objectives: (1) identify and assess the benchmarks—including the manner in which response rates are calculated and reported on surveys such as the American Community Survey—that the Bureau is using to assess the success of the realignment effort and assess whether or not the Bureau is achieving its cost savings and efficiency goals; and (2) assess the impact of the realignment on survey sponsors and customers and determine whether external sponsoring agencies and internal Census Bureau offices are satisfied with the survey content and design process, survey administration, data quality, cost, and any other issues deemed important.