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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: "Voting systems"
GAO-20-267, Feb 6, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-6240
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Status: Open
Comments: The agency agreed with the recommendation and has taken steps towards implementing it. Specifically, in March 2020 CISA finalized its operations plan for the 2020 elections. CISA's operations plan addresses one of the 13 objectives and key actions from the strategic plan -- monitor threat activity. While CISA's operations plan is to supplement the agency's strategy, the plan does not fully address any of the four lines of effort and the other 12 objectives outlined in the strategic plan. When examining the key actions for the remaining 12 objectives in the strategic plan, we were only able to confirm that 10 of the 27 key actions called for in those strategic plan objectives were fully addressed. We will continue to monitor the agency's progress in implementing our recommendation.
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Status: Open
Comments: The agency agreed with the recommendation and has taken steps towards implementing it. We reported in February 2020 that CISA's strategic plan had only addressed three challenges from its external lessons learned review. Subsequently, CISA addressed two additional challenges in its operations plan, which was finalized in March 2020, and its election infrastructure subsector specific plan, which was updated in March 2020. CISA's plans addressed challenges regarding the agency's role in sharing and collecting intelligence across the election community and facilitating industry-wide vulnerability disclosures. However, CISA has not documented how the agency intends to address other identified challenges and how it will incorporate remedial actions into the agency's 2020 planning. We will continue to monitor the agency's progress in implementing our recommendation.
GAO-18-4, Oct 3, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-7215
Agency: Department of Justice
Status: Open
Comments: The Department of Justice (DOJ) agreed with this recommendation and stated it would make any changes to existing guidance that it determines to be necessary as a result of the study. DOJ also outlined its efforts to enforce the protections for voters with disabilities found in federal law. As of October 2019, DOJ indicated that the agency planned to study these issues and has not made any changes to its guidance. We will consider closing this recommendation when the agency has completed these efforts.