The GSA Office of Inspector General (OIG) did not sponsor any conference in Fiscal Year 2019 where the costs exceeded $100,000. The OIG sponsored several internal meetings and events for OIG employees such as audit management training and law enforcement training. Each OIG sponsored event was designed to minimize overall costs while providing a maximum amount of training or work related activities for the attendees.
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This Strategic Plan (1) contains the OIG mission, vision, and values, (2) sets forth the OIG's organization, statutory authority, and the environment in which the OIG operates, and (3) explains the OIG's five-year goals, guiding tenets, performance measures, and external factors that can affect the OIG's ability to meet these goals.
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Public Buildings Service
Child Care Centers in GSA-Controlled Buildings Have Significant Security Vulnerabilities
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Federal Acquisition Services
FAS's Use of Pricing Tools Results in Insufficient Price Determinations
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Other GSA Services
Audit of the Completeness, Accuracy, Timeliness, and Quality of GSA's 2019 DATA Act Submission
On October 22, the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency sent a letter to the Office of Legal Counsel in response to OLC's September 3 opinion on a whistleblower disclosure.
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Assessment of GSA's Management and Performance Challenges for Fiscal Year 2020.
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Carol Fortine Ochoa, Inspector General, General Services Administration