The Office of the Inspector General determined that bid evaluation and negotiation processes related for major equipment suppliers of gas construction projects were operating as intended; however, improvements were needed in TVA’s solicitation process. Specifically, we identified an opportunity for improvement related to the development of technical standards used in the solicitation process. In addition, we determined that TVA had a plan for addressing supply chain cybersecurity risk for procurements; however, it did not address how to determine when certain cybersecurity standards applied to equipment procurements.
Open Recommendations
Recommendation Number | Significant Recommendation | Recommended Questioned Costs | Recommended Funds for Better Use | Additional Details | |
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ISS.1 | No | $0 | $0 | ||
We recommend the Senior Vice President, Generation Projects and Fleet Services, work with Power Operations to confirm that all Tennessee Valley Authority specifications (1) are included in solicitation documentation, (2) have been updated, and (3) are applicable to the type of project being bid. | |||||
ISS.2 | Yes | $0 | $0 | ||
We recommend the Senior Vice President, Generation Projects and Fleet Services and Vice President, Supply Chain, work with Transmission Planning and Power Operations personnel to (1) assess the Cumberland and Kingston procurement for cybersecurity risk and take appropriate actions, if necessary, and (2) establish and/or clarify responsibilities related to Supply Chain cybersecurity compliance with standards for equipment covered in procurements. |