Report: The EPA Needs to Improve the Completeness and Accuracy of the Obligation and Outlay Information That It Reports in USAspending.gov
Report #24-P-0014, January 9, 2024
Complete and accurate reporting in USAspending.gov is critical, as it is the primary way the EPA informs the public of the purpose of its federal awards and where its funding ultimately goes.
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News Release - The EPA Office of Inspector General Identifies that the EPA Needs to Improve Its Reporting in USAspending.gov (279KB)
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