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Department of State

STATE OIG: Office of the Secretary: Evaluation of Email Records Management and Cybersecurity Requirements  Artboard 1

The scope of this evaluation covers the Office of the Secretary, specifically the tenures of Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry. As … READ MORE

STATE OIG: Management Assistance Report: Foreign Assistance Sustainability Is Not Clearly Defined in the Foreign Affairs Manual  Artboard 1

  The Department has not developed comprehensive guidance for bureaus on how to build sustainability into its foreign assistance programs that annually receive about $17.6 billion in funding. OIG’s review of … READ MORE

STATE OIG: Compliance Follow-up Review of the Review of the Department of State Disciplinary Process  Artboard 1

  OIG conducted a compliance follow-up review of the Bureau of Human Resources’ implementation of the nine recommendations issued in a report review of the Department of State Disciplinary Process. The … READ MORE

STATE OIG: Audit of the Financial Results of the Telephone, Wireless, and Data Cost Center  Artboard 1

  The Department of State (Department) established the Telephone, Wireless, and Data Cost Center (TWD Cost Center) to provide centralized management control over equipment, services, and maintenance for unclassified voice … READ MORE

STATE OIG: Management Assistance Report: Annual Purchase Card Program Reviews  Artboard 1

OIG found that 53 percent of overseas purchase card coordinators in FY 2014 either failed to perform mandatory annual reviews of their purchase card programs or did not respond to … READ MORE

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