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Department of Defense
Improvements Needed in Managing Department of the Navy Suspense Accounts
CNCS management reported a Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) volunteer was arrested by Tooele Police Department, Tooele, UT, on allegations of sexual assault of a minor, while serving at a FGP school site.
This report fulfills the annual reporting mandate from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) for 2016. The ACA requires OIG to conduct a study of the extent to which formularies used by Medicare Part D plans (i.e., stand-alone prescription drug plans and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans) include drugs commonly used by full benefit dual eligible individuals (i.e., individuals who are eligible for both Medicare and full Medicaid benefits). Pursuant to the ACA, OIG must annually issue a report with recommendations as appropriate. This is the sixth report the OIG has produced to meet this mandate.
This report provides the results of our most recent audit to evaluate the First Responder Network Authority’s (FirstNet’s) process for managing interagency agreements (IAAs), including entering into, monitoring, and closing IAAs.
The National Credit Union Administration Office of Inspector General conducted this review as required by the Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act of 2012. Specifically, we conducted a risk assessment of NCUA’s individually billed accounts travel card program and centrally billed accounts travel and purchase card programs. In addition, because NCUA exceeded the Act’s $10 million threshold, we conducted a limited-scope audit of NCUA’s individually billed account travel card program.
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) was authorized to receive $48 billion in funding for the 5-year period beginning October 1, 2008, to assist foreign countries in combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Additional funds were authorized to be appropriated through 2018.