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Department of Agriculture
External Peer Review of USDA OIG's Office of Investigations
Financial Audit of the National Early Grade Reading Program Managed by the Center for Education and Human Resources Development, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Government of Nepal, Assistance Agreement 367-013, Implementation Letter 3.14-3
Closeout Examination of Ta'awon Palestinian Conflict Resolution Institute's Compliance With the Terms and Conditions of Fixed Amount Award 294-F-16-00001, Partnership for Social Accountability Project in West Bank and Gaza, July 1, 2018, to January 31, 20
Closeout Examination of the Women Media and Development's Compliance With the Terms and Conditions of Fixed Amount Award 294-F-15-00007, Women's Courts Project in West Bank & Gaza, January 1 to September 29, 2018
Closeout Examination of Leaders Organization's Compliance With the Terms and Conditions of Fixed Amount Award 294-F-17-00002, The Open Government Data Initiative Project in West Bank
Closeout Audit of the Fund Accountability Statement of Near East Foundation, Olive Oil Without Borders Project in West Bank and Gaza, Cooperative Agreement AID-294-A-11-00010, October 1, 2013, to September 15, 2014
Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 Independent Auditor's Report of the National Endowment for the Arts Information Security Program and Practices, Fiscal Year 2019
This is the audit of the NEA's information technology systems security. Due to security concerns, this report is not published on the internet. You can obtain a copy of this report through a freedom of information act request at the following link: https://www.arts.gov/freedom-information-act-guide.
Medicare Part D is an optional program to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for prescription drugs. For drugs dispensed to Part D beneficiaries, Part D prescription drug plan sponsors may receive direct and indirect remuneration (DIR), which consists of rebates, subsidies, or other price concessions that decrease the costs that a sponsor incurs for a Part D drug. Part D sponsors or their pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) may negotiate with pharmacies to charge various fees, and these fees are included as DIR. Part D sponsors are required to report their DIR to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) each year.