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U.S. Capitol Police
Management Advisory Report: Violation Citation Process / Collateral Funds
At the request of the Deputy Chief of the Operational Services Bureau (OSB), the Office of Inspector General (OIG) performed limited procedures of the new form process. Our objective was to determine if the controls over the new process were effective and ensured the integrity of the collection, recording, custody, and transfer of collateral funds generated from citations.
The Administration of Accounting, Inventory, and Procurement of the Bridgeport Housing Authority in Bridgeport, CT, Did Not Always Comply With HUD Regulations
At the request of theUnited States Capitol Police Board (the Board), the Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted an analysis of United States Capitol Police (USCP or the Department) internal post assignments. Our objectives were to (1) detail full-time or recurring part-time internal posts manned by USCP officers, (2) determine the necessity of each post and whether the Department could staff it with civilian or sworn personnel, and (3) identify any potential personnel or cost savings if the Department could eliminate a post or staff it with civilian personnel.