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Department of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Fiscal Year 2025 Federal Information Security Modernization Act
As required by the Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), OIG reviewed USDA’s ongoing efforts to improve its information technology security program and practices during FY 2025.
We assigned an overall rating of Fail to the independent public accountant based on our review of its audit documentation for the FY 2023 American Samoa single audit.
Audit of the Schedule of Expenditures of Northern Israel Center for Arts and Technology, Innovate2gether Program in West Bank and Gaza, Cooperative Agreement 72029421CA00007, September 29, 2021, to December 31, 2023
Audit of the Locally Incurred Costs of Palladium International, LLC, Alliance for eTrade Development II Activity in West Bank and Gaza, Cooperative Agreement 7200AA19CA00021, October 1, 2022, to December 31, 2023
A high-speed rail tech based in New York City resigned from his position on July 29, 2025, prior to the conclusion of his administrative hearing. We found that the former employee violated company policies by lying about the extent of an injury while on a medical leave of absence. We also found that the former employee owned and/or operated two companies while on a medical leave, also in violation of company policies. He is not eligible for rehire.
This report provides the results of Objective 1, in which we determined whether the State of Florida used Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) SNAP administrative funds to provide benefits to participants.
This report provides the results of Objective 1, in which we determined whether the State of New York used Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) SNAP administrative funds to provide benefits to participants.