Reports
FEMA's Emergency Non-Congregate Sheltering Interim Policy Provided Greater Flexibility for Emergency Sheltering During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ineffective Controls Over COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Leave the Program Susceptible to Waste and Abuse
FEMA Did Not Effectively Manage the Distribution of COVID-19 Medical Supplies and Equipment
FEMA Did Not Provide Sufficient Oversight of Project Airbridge
FEMA’s Management of Mission Assignments to Other Federal Agencies Needs Improvement
More than $2.6 Million in Potentially Fraudulent LWA Payments Were Linked to DHS Employees’ Identities
FEMA Did Not Implement Controls to Prevent More than $3.7 Billion in Improper Payments from the Lost Wages Assistance Program
A Review of FEMA Funding for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Response and Relie
Violations of ICE Detention Standards at Folkston ICE Processing Center and Folkston Annex
ICE Did Not Follow Policies, Guidance, or Recommendations to Ensure Migrants Were Tested for COVID-19 before Transport on Domestic Commercial Flights
Lessons Learned from DHS' Employee COVID-19 Vaccination Initiative
Management Alert - FEMA's COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Operating Procedures Are Inconsistent with Previous Interpretation of Long-Standing Regulations for Eligible Funeral Expenses
ICE Spent Funds on Unused Beds, Missed COVID-19 Protocols and Detention Standards while Housing Migrant Families in Hotels
Management Alert – Reporting Suspected Fraud of Lost Wages Assistance
CISA Should Validate Priority Telecommunications Services Performance Data
Medical Processes and Communication Protocols Need Improvement at Irwin County Detention Center
FEMA Did Not Always Accurately Report COVID-19 Contract Actions in the Federal Procurement Data System
Continued Reliance on Manual Processing Slowed USCIS’ Benefits Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic
FLETC’s Actions to Respond to and Manage COVID-19 at Its Glynco Training Center
Lessons Learned from FEMA’s Initial Response to COVID-19
DHS Needs to Enhance Its COVID-19 Response at the Southwest Border
Violations of ICE Detention Standards at Otay Mesa Detention Center
ICE’s Management of COVID-19 in Its Detention Facilities Provides Lessons Learned for Future Pandemic Responses
CBP Needs to Strengthen Its Oversight and Policy to Better Care for Migrants Needing Medical Attention
Violations of Detention Standards at Adams County Correctional Center
Violations of Detention Standards at Pulaski County Jail
Violations of Detention Standards Amidst COVID-19 Outbreak at La Palma Correctional Center in Eloy, AZ
Ineffective Implementation of Corrective Actions Diminishes DHS' Oversight of Its Pandemic Planning
Early Experiences with COVID-19 at Border Patrol Stations and OFO Ports of Entry
Evaluation of DIA’s Utilization of Reserve Intelligence Capabilities
The Defense Intelligence Agency Office of the Inspector General initiated an evaluation of the Agency's use of Reserve military intelligence capabilities across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise. Our objective is to assess the effectiveness of Agency’s use of Reserve military intelligence forces for the delivery and integration of Reserve capabilities across the Defense Intelligence Enterprise in peacetime and during crisis and contingency operations. Through this evaluation effort, we will examine the use of Reserve military intelligence capabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evaluation of DIA’s Management of the DoD's All-Source Analyst Professional Certification Program
In response to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security's initiative to professionalize the analysis workforce within the Department of Defense (DoD), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Office of the Inspector General initiated an evaluation to assess the Agency's effectiveness in serving as the All-Source Analyst Professional Certification Program management lead. We will assess the effectiveness of the DIA’s efforts to administer, implement, and oversee the program in accordance with DoD, Intelligence Community, Agency, and national accreditation policies and standards. As a part of this evaluation effort, we will also examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on DIA's ability to provide the DoD analysis workforce with continuous opportunities to attain the Certified Defense All-Source Analyst-I professional credential.
Evaluation of DIA’s Implementation of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
In accordance with the CARES Act, Section 3610, “Federal Contractor Authority,” March 27, 2020 we will evaluate DIA’s implementation of Section 3610. Our objective is to determine whether DIA’s contractor reimbursements were appropriate and governed by policies and procedures that met the Act’s requirements.