Follow-Up Review of Federal Overtime Practices
FPCD-80-88: Published: Sep 19, 1980. Publicly Released: Sep 19, 1980.
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GAO made a follow-up review of Federal agency and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) actions to detect and prevent overtime abuses.
Federal managers are now placing more emphasis on preventing overtime abuses and focusing more attention on the need for adequate controls in authorizing, approving, and monitoring overtime use. Inspector General offices and fraud hotlines were established which serve as instruments for detecting overtime fraud. GAO approval of an agency's accounting system is one of the best indicators that a system has been designed to minimize the opportunity for fraud and abuse. OMB issued a memorandum instructing the agency heads to: (1) analyze the use of funds for premium pay, including overtime, to be certain the use is justified; (2) be certain that all reasonable alternatives are explored before resorting to the use of overtime; (3) make sure that the agency has adequate procedures for the approval, monitoring, and auditing of overtime use to avoid abuses; (4) devise stronger controls if current systems are inadequate; and (5) test controls periodically to ensure that they are working properly. OMB has also instructed its staff to monitor the steps taken by agencies to control the use of overtime. Overtime usage has continued to increase, and a marked increase in overtime costs is expected because of hiring freezes and personnel ceilings. Management is responsible for correcting situations which consistently require overtime by maximizing effectiveness of the work flow and systematically and objectively determining workforce requirements. They must consider alternatives to overtime which are within the constraints of personnel ceilings.
Jan 19, 2021
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Federal Rulemaking:
Selected EPA and HHS Regulatory Analyses Met Several Best Practices, but CMS Should Take Steps to Strengthen Its AnalysesGAO-21-151: Published: Dec 17, 2020. Publicly Released: Jan 19, 2021.
Jan 13, 2021
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Department of Energy Contracting:
Improvements Needed to Ensure DOE Assesses Its Full Range of Contracting Fraud RisksGAO-21-44: Published: Jan 13, 2021. Publicly Released: Jan 13, 2021.
Dec 16, 2020
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Data Governance:
Agencies Made Progress in Establishing Governance, but Need to Address Key MilestonesGAO-21-152: Published: Dec 16, 2020. Publicly Released: Dec 16, 2020.
Dec 9, 2020
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2020 Census:
The Bureau Concluded Field Work but Uncertainty about Data Quality, Accuracy, and Protection RemainsGAO-21-206R: Published: Dec 9, 2020. Publicly Released: Dec 9, 2020.
Dec 3, 2020
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2020 Census:
Census Bureau Needs to Assess Data Quality Concerns Stemming from Recent Design ChangesGAO-21-142: Published: Dec 3, 2020. Publicly Released: Dec 3, 2020. -
2020 Census:
Census Bureau Needs to Ensure Transparency over Data QualityGAO-21-262T: Published: Dec 3, 2020. Publicly Released: Dec 3, 2020.
Nov 30, 2020
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Federal Buying Power:
OMB Can Further Advance Category Management Initiative by Focusing on Requirements, Data, and TrainingGAO-21-40: Published: Nov 30, 2020. Publicly Released: Nov 30, 2020.
Nov 24, 2020
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Disaster Response:
Agencies Should Assess Contracting Workforce Needs and Purchase Card Fraud RiskGAO-21-42: Published: Nov 24, 2020. Publicly Released: Nov 24, 2020.
Nov 23, 2020
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Federal Contracting:
Actions Needed to Improve Department of Labor's Enforcement of Service Worker Wage ProtectionsGAO-21-11: Published: Oct 29, 2020. Publicly Released: Nov 23, 2020.
Nov 18, 2020
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Federal Telework:
Key Practices That Can Help Ensure the Success of Telework ProgramsGAO-21-238T: Published: Nov 18, 2020. Publicly Released: Nov 18, 2020.
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