Reports
Oversight of Overseas Contingency Operations
As required by section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, the Inspectors General for the Department of Defense, Department of State, and USAID work together to report quarterly to Congress on every overseas contingency operation’s progress and corresponding oversight activities. Starting in the second quarter of fiscal year 2020, these quarterly reports include reporting on the COVID-19 outbreaks in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and the Philippines, as well as the U.S. government response to them.
Lead Inspector General (Lead IG) quarterly report to the U.S. Congress on the East Africa Counterterrorism Operation and the North and West Africa Counterterrorism Operation
Review of Veterans Health Administration’s COVID-19 Response and Continued Pandemic Readiness
Review of Highly Rural Community-Based Outpatient Clinics Limited Access to Select Specialty Care
USAID Top Pandemic Challenges Report
Key Questions to Inform USAID's COVID-19 Response
Key Questions to Inform USAID's COVID-19 Response
OIG Inspection of Veterans Health Administration’s COVID-19 Screening Processes and Pandemic Readiness
Evaluation of the Hardest Hit Fund Status and Wind Down Planning
Treasury reports that the Hardest Hit Fund is in a wind down status. SIGTARP will evaluate the status of the program, and Treasury’s planning of the program’s wind down. This will include, for example, TARP dollars remaining to be spent by state agencies, as well as current and estimated future program activity. It will also review Treasury’s direction and guidance to state agencies for wind down planning, and the state agencies’ response.