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Factors Related to Decreased Administrative Law Judge Productivity
Post office foot traffic varies widely. The 450 largest locations have on average about as much foot traffic as Best Buy stores, while the next 7,000 largest have about as much traffic as CVS locations. An OIG survey shows that Millennials visit post offices more often than older generations, but for different purposes. Following on the footsteps of the retail sector, USPS could use proven foot traffic measurement solutions to make better retail decisions and improve customer services and sales.
At the request of the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) Supply Chain, we examined the cost proposal submitted by a company for civil projects and coal combustion residual program management work at TVA's steam electric power plants. Our examination objective was to determine if the company's cost proposal was fairly stated for a planned <br> $100 million contract.In our opinion, the company's cost proposal was overstated as follows:The company's proposal for a Cumberland Fossil Plant project included overstated (1) equipment costs, (2) overhead markup rates, and (3) material costs. In addition, the company's proposed fee rate exceeded the maximum allowable fee rate in TVA's request for proposal (RFP).Proposed time and material (T&M) rates were not supported by the company's actual costs.The company did not comply with the RFP requirements regarding cost reimbursable work.We estimated TVA could avoid about $11.1 million on the planned $100 million contract by (1) negotiating the appropriate reductions to the company's proposed equipment costs, material costs, and overhead rate, and (2) limiting the company's fee rate to the RFP's maximum allowable rate. In addition, we suggest TVA negotiate revisions to the company's T&M rates to more accurately reflect its actual costs and require compliance with the RFP's cost reimbursable provisions.(Summary Only)
HHS oversees States' use of various Federal programs, including Medicaid. State agencies are required to establish appropriate computer system security requirements and conduct biennial reviews of computer system security used in the administration of State plans for Medicaid and other Federal entitlement benefits (45 CFR § 95.621). This review is one of a number of HHS OIG reviews of States' computer systems used to administer HHS-funded programs. Our objective was to determine whether Alabama adequately secured its Medicaid data and information systems in accordance with Federal requirements.