Investigation of BLM Employee’s Time, Attendance, and Travel
Six recommendations, if implemented, should significantly increase BLM's capability to process Applications for Permits to Drill, thereby reducing processing times and lessening the burden on industry and BLM. Long review times create problems for both industry and BLM.
We conducted this review in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Services to determine whether the U.S. Virgin Islands (Virgin Islands) Department of Human Services (DHS) ensured that the neediest children received priority when filling Head Start enrollment slots.
In response to the 7-day outage of the OIG and DOI websites, which are hosted by the National Park Service (NPS), we initiated an inspection to determine the cause of the outage and to identify whether the length of the recovery was appropriate.
OIG's Office of Investigations completed an investigation into allegations that former Assistant Secretary for Insular Affairs Anthony Babauta was directing Federal awards to friends, mistreating his employees through discrimination and sexual harassment, misusing Government equipment and personn
The April 2014 Semiannual Report to Congress summarizes the Office of Inspector General’s dedicated and successful work completed from October 1, 2013, through March 31, 2014.
OIG investigated two current Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees and one former BLM employee who had allegedly used their official positions to manipulate oil agreements with private landowners for personal gain.