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Justice: IRM and Project EAGLE

IMTEC-93-7R Published: Dec 09, 1992. Publicly Released: Feb 08, 1993.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the Department of Justice's implementation of congressional recommendations to improve automated data processing (ADP) management and procurement. GAO noted that: (1) Justice has stopped ordering additional personal computers used as Enhanced Automation for the Government Legal Environment (EAGLE) workstations; (2) Justice is placing new orders for other equipment from the EAGLE contractor; (3) Justice has initiated a new price competition for EAGLE-compatible equipment; (4) Justice did not hold debarment hearings for the EAGLE contract awardee; (5) Justice has not developed the functional specifications needed for a departmental case management system; (6) the General Services Administration has strengthened its oversight of Justice's ADP procurement activities; and (7) the Justice Inspector General did not plan to increase its audit coverage for procurement and systems security practices.

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IT acquisitionsCompetitive procurementComputer equipment contractsComputer equipment managementexecutive relationsContract award protestsContractor debarmentInformation resources managementInternal controlsIrregular procurement