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  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Pursue a mutually agreeable solution with OHS for ensuring all victim notification data is entered into Cyber Guardian.
  • Resolved
    United States Marshals Service
    Develop and implement a "terminal leave" policy that provides that under no circumstances shall a proposed or final determination on a personnel action, whether based on deficient performance or misconduct, be delayed or not taken so that an employee can accumulate service time, whether by remaining on duty, while on administrative leave, while on leave without pay, or while on annual leave, in order to attain eligibility for benefits, including but not limited to retirement benefits.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Consider making explicit that, except in situations where the law requires or permits disclosure, an investigating agency cannot publicly announce its recommended charging decision prior to consulting with the Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Attorney, or his or her designee, and cannot proceed without the approval of one of these officials.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Consider adopting a policy addressing the appropriateness of Department employees discussing the conduct of uncharged individuals in public statements.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Consider providing guidance to agents and prosecutors concerning the taking of overt investigative steps, indictments, public announcements, or other actions that could impact an election.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Take steps to improve the retention and monitoring of text messages Department-wide
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    [Description omitted; DOJ has determined that this recommendation contains information that is limited official use or classified.]
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Move immediately to require all CMS contractors to submit electronic claims.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Ensure those claims are properly analyzed and maintained by BOP's adjudication vendor.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Enforce existing contract language that requires the adjudication vendor to perform fraud analytics and report any indicators of fraud to the BOP.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Ensure that the adjudication vendor is able to reproduce on demand all necessary data elements used to adjudicate the claims (e.g., DRG, all procedure codes, and drug information). The universe of claims data should be available to BOP on a national scale in a format that allows for thorough analysis and oversight regardless of institution.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Pursue technological solutions to mitigate the need for, or reduce the risk of, stand-alone systems.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Track all inmates in single-cell confinement and monitor, as appropriate, the cumulative amount of time that inmates with mental illness spend in restrictive housing, including single-cell confinement.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Identify all forms of restrictive housing utilized throughout its institutions and ensure that all local policies are updated to reflect standards for all inmates in restrictive housing consistent with established nationwide policies.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Conduct a comprehensive review of U.S. Penitentiary Lewisburg's Special Management Unit that addresses the staffing, treatment, conditions of confinement, and performance metrics of the program.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Determine whether revisions to the post-shooting incident procedures should be made across the Department's law enforcement components to address the issue of shooting incidents outside the United States by a foreign LEO working on a joint law enforcement operation with a DOJ component. We also recommend that the Deputy Attorney General consider whether revisions to the components' post-shooting incident procedures should be made to ensure that the requirements are appropriate and consistent across the Department's law enforcement components.
  • Resolved
    Office of Justice Programs
    $10,720,232
    Remedy $10,720,232 in unallowable costs awarded to the Nisqually Tribe to fund a correctional facility that was not funded or used in conformity with the statutory authority of the TJSIP, and that was inappropriately built with the intention of being a profit-generating facility.
  • Response Not Yet Due
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Continue to pursue ways to make the business records process more efficient, particularly for applications related to cyber cases.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Promptly design and implement a plan that ensures that its law enforcement and detention components comply with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Establish a standardized list of courses, covering at least the Release Preparation Program's core categories, as designated by the BOP, to enhance the consistency of Release Preparation Program curricula across BOP institutions.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Explore the use of incentives and other methods to increase inmate participation and completion rates for the Institution Release Preparation Programs.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Improve the collection and analysis of utilization data for inmate medical care to better understand the services that inmates need and the impact it has on the BOP's medical spending.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Revise and update CPD 0465D, including prohibiting FBIRA Board Members from using personal financial instruments or accounts in connection with FBIRAs, clearly delineating permissible and impermissible uses of FBIRA resources, and requiring accountability for RA funds.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Provide appropriate training and guidance to FBIRA directors and FBI Field Division managers.
  • On Hold/Pending with OIG
    Office of Justice Programs
    $244,233
    Remedy $244,233 in unsupported grant funds.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    [Description omitted; DOJ has determined that this recommendation contains information that is limited official use or classified.]
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    [Description omitted; DOJ has determined that this recommendation contains information that is limited official use or classified.]
  • Resolved
    Office of Justice Programs
    $32,034,623
    Remedy $32,034,623 in unallowable expenditures associated with excessive building sizes for Grant Numbers 2009-ST-B9-0089 and 2009-ST-B9-0100.
  • Resolved
    Federal Bureau of Prisons
    Develop sections in release preparation courses that address the post-incarceration medical care and retirement needs of aging inmates.
  • Resolved
    Other Component
    Ensure that the Department's zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment is enforced in the law enforcement components and that the components' tables of offenses and penalties are complimentary and consistent with respect to sexual harassment.