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U.S. Capitol Police
Review of United States Capitol Police Recruiting Mechanisms and Reemployed Annuitant Program
USCP had recruiting mechanisms in place for augmenting officer staffing including the use of Reemployed Annuitants (RAs). USCP plans to use RAs as a temporary measure for augmenting officer staffing and bringing in trained officers with years of experience.As a result of USCP’s increased recruiting efforts, the Department is making strides to becoming fully staffed.
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Investigative Summary: Finding of Misconduct by a then-USMS Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal for Failure to Report Allegation That Another USMS Employee Harassed a USMS Intern in Violation of the Department’s Zero Tolerance Policy on Sexual Harassment and USMS P
We found that as of November 30, 2022, FSA obligated nearly 100 percent of the $161.1 million in appropriations it received for pandemic assistance student aid administration funds. Nine FSA business units obligated approximately $157.8 million (98 percent) of the total pandemic assistance student aid administration funds, with one business unit, the Next Gen FSA Program Office, accounting for 78 percent of the obligations. The pandemic assistance student aid administration funds were used for personnel compensation and benefits, information technology systems and services contracts, and contractual services contracts. As of November 30, 2022, FSA had approximately $3.2 million remaining in unobligated ARP funds. As of April 4, 2023, specific plans for how those funds will be used were still under development. On June 3, 2023, as a result of the enactment of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, unobligated balances of ARP student aid administration funds were permanently rescinded. FSA stated that prior to the enactment of the Fiscal Responsibility Act it had plans in place to use the remaining ARP funds to support the end of the pandemic-related pause in repayments.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) conducted a special review of the travel and purchase card programs as planned in the OIG Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Work Plan. The objective of the special review was to determine if the FEC’s travel, and purchase card programs comply with federal laws and regulations.