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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Social security numbers"
GAO-20-492, May 6, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-9110
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Agency: Social Security Administration
Status: Open
Comments: When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Phone: (202) 512-9110
including 3 priority recommendations
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of January 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had taken preliminary steps to prioritize its foundational initiatives in its Identity Assurance Strategy and Roadmap (Roadmap), as GAO recommended in June 2018. For example, IRS documentation stated that initial efforts to update the original Roadmap included collecting implementation documents for the 14 foundational initiatives. IRS stated that this information and progress that IRS has made on the initiatives shows that the initiatives are a priority for IRS leadership. However, IRS has not used this information to clearly prioritize in-progress initiatives or supporting activities going forward. IRS stated that it intends to update its Roadmap annually, including prioritizing new and existing authentication initiatives and capabilities. IRS's continued attention to this action will help ensure that in-progress authentication initiatives are prioritized and completed.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of November 2019, IRS officials had developed a draft policy for conducting risk assessments for telephone, in-person, and correspondence channels for authentication, as we recommended. IRS officials stated that once this policy is approved, it will be used to develop a plan to perform risk assessments for these authentication channels. IRS's continued attention to this recommendation will help ensure that it is aware of emerging threats to the tax environment.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of November 2019, IRS officials stated that they will develop a plan for performing risk assessments for telephone, in-person, and correspondence channels for authentication by May 2020. Until IRS develops and implements this plan, these authentication channels may be more vulnerable to fraudulent activity, including unauthorized attempts to access taxpayer information.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of November 2019, IRS officials stated that the agency intends to implement this recommendation by spring 2020. Officials noted that developing a systemic solution for collecting data on all authentication outcomes is complex and involves multiple IRS business divisions. Until IRS fully addresses this recommendation, it will have limited insight into the number of taxpayers who fail authentication and the reason for failure.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of November 2019, IRS stated that it has planned enhancements to its authentication data collection procedures in AMS. Officials stated that by June 2020, they intend to implement improvements for ensuring data quality of authentication outcomes. Until IRS fully implements our recommendation, it will be limited in conducting systematic data analysis on taxpayer authentication outcomes.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of November 2019, IRS officials told us that IRS has explored options that will allow the agency to more effectively record, track, and monitor authentication outcomes. IRS officials said that they are developing and testing a tool to document Taxpayer Protection Program interactions, outcomes of taxpayer authentication, and the reasons for authentication failures. Officials stated that IRS plans to have this tool implemented by spring 2020, one year later than originally planned. Officials stated that the delay is due to additional technical programming to fully develop the tool. We will follow up on IRS's actions to determine the extent to which they implement our recommendation.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of January 2020, IRS has taken steps to implement this recommendation. Efforts include developing plans for a new authentication capability to authenticate taxpayer's identities online using external partners, consistent with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance. IRS officials told us that they plan to work with external partners to perform additional testing on its new authentication platform this year, including a usability study to understand user experience. IRS officials also stated that they are determining a schedule for fully implementing these NIST-compliant taxpayer authentication capabilities. IRS's timely implementation of NIST's guidance is critical to help the agency mitigate potential security weaknesses in its existing online authentication programs.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of January 2020, IRS has taken steps to develop plans for a new authentication capability to authenticate taxpayer's identities online using external partners, consistent with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance. IRS officials stated that they are determining a schedule for fully implementing these NIST-compliant taxpayer authentication capabilities. As noted in our report, IRS's timely implementation of NIST's new guidance is critical, as it can help the agency mitigate potential security weaknesses in its existing online authentication programs.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of January 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had taken steps to develop a repeatable, comprehensive process to identify and evaluate alternative options for improving taxpayer authentication, as GAO recommended in June 2018. IRS stated that the draft process was being reviewed by the Chief Privacy Officer and it expects to finalize the process in spring 2020. IRS also stated that the Identity Assurance office will be ready to use the repeatable process once it is approved by IRS leadership. IRS's continued attention to this action will help ensure that it has a sound rationale for its investment decisions and the resources it needs to make authentication improvements in a timely manner.
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: As of January 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had taken steps to develop a repeatable, comprehensive process to identify and evaluate alternative options for improving taxpayer authentication. However, IRS had not yet included and prioritized these options, as appropriate, in IRS's Identity Assurance Strategy and Roadmap (Roadmap), as GAO recommended in June 2018. IRS stated that it expects to finalize its process to evaluate alternative authentication options in spring 2020. IRS documentation states that it plans to update its Roadmap annually, but it has not articulated a timeline for doing so in 2020. IRS's continued attention to this action will help ensure that it has a sound rationale for its investment decisions and the resources it needs to make authentication improvements in a timely manner.
GAO-17-553, Jul 25, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-6244
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As of April 2020, we have not yet received information to validate the agency's actions on this recommendation. Subsequent to the agency stating that is has taken action, we plan to verify whether implementation has occurred.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As of April 2020, we have not yet received information to validate the agency's actions on this recommendation. Subsequent to the agency stating that is has taken action, we plan to verify whether implementation has occurred.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As of April 2020, we have not yet received information to validate the agency's actions on this recommendation. Subsequent to the agency stating that is has taken action, we plan to verify whether implementation has occurred.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As of April 2020, we have not yet received information to validate the agency's actions on this recommendation. Subsequent to the agency stating that is has taken action, we plan to verify whether implementation has occurred.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As of April 2020, we have not yet received information to validate the agency's actions on this recommendation. Subsequent to the agency stating that is has taken action, we plan to verify whether implementation has occurred.
GAO-17-254, Mar 30, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-8678
Agency: Congress
Status: Open
Comments: As of July 2020, Congress had not enacted legislation for which our Matter for Congressional Consideration would be applicable.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: As we reported in GAO-19-230, we contacted OMB several times between May 2018 and early March 2019 to update the status of this recommendation, and again in July 2020, but as of July 2020, OMB had not responded with an update.
Agency: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget
Status: Open
Comments: No executive action identified. As of July 2020, OMB had not responded to GAO's request for an update.
Phone: (202) 512-7968
Agency: Department of the Treasury: Internal Revenue Service
Status: Open
Comments: IRS has made progress in improving its online services strategy, as we recommended, but as of February 2020, IRS has not yet completed its efforts. IRS's strategy has evolved from a singular focus on on-line services to a more comprehensive strategy of taxpayer interaction through all service channels. In February 2016, IRS announced an agency-wide Future State Initiative, which in part, aims to deliver service improvements across different taxpayer interactions such as individual online accounts assistance, exams, and collections. In July 2016, the official responsible for IRS's on-line office reported that the agency is working towards developing an overall customer service satisfaction goal as part of the IRS Future State Initiative. The official said that this goal is broadly meant to cover various ways the public interacts with IRS, including web, phone, correspondence and walk in. In November 2016, IRS provided documentation on the goals of the Future State Initiative. However, this documentation does not include specific numerical targets for the performance measures that IRS expects to achieve for each goal or a timeline to achieve those goals. IRS officials stated they will incorporate a customer service satisfaction goal in its upcoming strategic plan. IRS released the Fiscal Year 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, however a numerical or other measureable goal to improve taxpayer satisfaction with the website was not included in it. We are currently following up with IRS to determine their next steps.