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Department of Labor
COVID-19: ETA Should Continue To Closely Monitor Impact On Job Corps Program
Examination of CDM International Inc.'s Indirect Cost Rate Proposals and Related Books and Records for Reimbursement for the Fiscal Year Ended December 29, 2018
Financial Audit of USAID Resources Managed by Tanzania Social Action Fund Under Strategic Objective Agreement 621-0010.01-26, November 7, 2017, to November 6, 2019
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) complied with Federal procurement requirements for its noncompetitive procurement of the Whitefish contract. However, the contract costs may not have complied with Federal cost principles that costs must be reasonable to be eligible for Federal awards. PREPA’s oversight of the Cobra contract did not comply with PA program guidelines. Finally, FEMA’s Public Assistance grant to PREPA for the Cobra contract did not fully comply with PA program guidelines. We made two recommendations for FEMA to provide technical assistance to Puerto Rico to ensure compliance with Federal regulations and PA program guidelines. We made two other recommendations for FEMA to develop guidance to verify its subrecipients’ oversight of time and material contracts and determine the reasonableness and eligibility of time and material contract costs. FEMA concurred with three of the recommendations and did not concur with one recommendation.
Oversight by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac of Compliance with Forbearance Requirements Under the CARES Act and Implementing Guidance by Mortgage Servicers
New York pays managed care organizations (MCOs) to make services available to enrolled Medicaid beneficiaries in return for a monthly fixed payment for each enrolled beneficiary (capitation payments). The New York Medicaid Assistance Program (New York Medicaid) is the second largest Medicaid program in the Nation. New York Medicaid provides health coverage to almost 6.2 million of New York's residents. Approximately 80 percent of the New York Medicaid population is enrolled in managed care.