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General Services Administration
Assessment of GSA’s Management and Performance Challenges for Fiscal Year 2022
The Office of Inspector General is required by statute to report annually the most serious management and performance challenges facing the Department of Commerce. Attached is our final report on the Department’s top management and performance challenges for fiscal year 2022.
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Employee Continued to Violate Standards of Conduct, Information Technology Division (ITD) Property and Rules of Behavior and Lied about Losing Four iPhones After Returning from 15-day Suspension "
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Report on the Bureau of the Fiscal Service Federal Investments and Borrowings Branch's Description of its Investment and Redemption Services and the Suitability of the Design and Operating Effectiveness of its Controls for the Period
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Report on the Bureau of the Fiscal Services Funds Management Branch's Description of its Trust Funds Management Services and the Suitability of the Design and Operating Effectiveness of its Controls for the Period August 1, 2020 to J
On March 13, 2020, the President of the United States declared that the COVID-19 pandemic was a national emergency. That same day, in accordance with section 1135(b) of the Social Security Act (the Act), the Secretary of HHS invoked his authority to waive or modify certain requirements of Titles XVIII, XIX, and XXI of the Act. To limit the spread of the virus, Federal, State and local governments urged individuals to stay at home and for individuals who test positive to quarantine, among other preventive measures. As a result, the usual and customary ways that many individuals obtained prescription drugs were altered and access to those prescription drugs reduced. Our objective was to identify actions that selected States took or planned to take to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries continued to receive prescription drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic.