Calendar Year 2020

Over the years, the Office of Inspector General has issued findings and recoinmendations
addressing numerous aspects of the Department of Energy's programs, operations and
management hnctions. In many cases, the Department has concurred with the findings
and reported that corrective actions to resolve problems or improve the efficiency of its
operations have been implemented. Clearly, ensuring that identified internal control
weaknesses are addressed and corrected is essential to improving the effectiveness and
efficiency of Departmental operations.
Over the years, the Office of Inspector General has issued findings and recoinmendations
addressing numerous aspects of the Department of Energy's programs, operations and
management hnctions. In many cases, the Department has concurred with the findings
and reported that corrective actions to resolve problems or improve the efficiency of its
operations have been implemented. Clearly, ensuring that identified internal control
weaknesses are addressed and corrected is essential to improving the effectiveness and
efficiency of Departmental operations.
Over the years, the Office of Inspector General has issued findings and recoinmendations addressing numerous aspects of the Department of Energy's programs, operations and management hnctions. In many cases, the Department has concurred with the find...
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year
2000 provided that beginning in the year 2000 and ending in the year 2007, the President shall annually submit to Congress a report by the Inspectors General of, at a minimum, the Departments of Energy (Energy), Commerce (Commerce), Defense (Defense), and State (State) of the policies and procedures of the United States Government with respect to the export of technologies and technical information with potential military application to countries and entities of concern. To date, the Energy Office of Inspector General (OIG) has issued 7 reports under this requirement and has made 17 recommendations to Energy, including the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), towards improving Energy’s export control efforts.
The National Defense Auhtorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 provided that beginning in the year 2000 and ending in the year 2007, the President shall annually submit to Congress a report by the Inspector General of the Depatment of Energy, Commerce, Defense adn Sate of the policies and procedures of the United State Government with respect to the export of technologies and technical information with potential military applications to countries and entities of concern.