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A newly released government report reveals that the Homeland Security
Department failed to properly supervise contractors hired to increase
security at the U.S.-Mexico border.

In 2005, the Bush Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initiated a
multibillion-dollar contract to secure part of the nation's borders through
its the Secure Border Initiative (SBI). At that time, SBI was to include a
single solution technology component; SBInet.

DHS assigned the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) -- which oversees
the U.S. Border Patrol -- responsibility for overseeing the SBI contract,
including SBInet.  However, in January 2011, the Obama DHS announced that it
was ending SBInet, and replacing it with a new technology portfolio.

The House Homeland Security Committee, led by Chairman Peter King (R-NY),
requested the General Accountability Office to  assess CBP's controls over
payments to the prime contractor under the original SBInet program, and
provide information about the SBI program prime contractor's reporting
against small business subcontracting goals.

GAO assessed CBP controls against federal standards for internal control and
relevant federal regulatory provisions, and summarized data on contractor
performance against small business contracting goals.

GAO's review of CBP's controls over payments to the prime contractor under
the original SBInet program identified the need to improve controls in two
critical areas. Specifically, GAO found that CBP's design of controls for
SBInet contractor payments did not require invoices with sufficiently
detailed data supporting billed costs to facilitate effective invoice
reviews or provide for sufficiently detailed, risk-based invoice review
procedures to enable effective invoice reviews prior to making payments.

Although CBP's established procedures were based on the Federal Acquisition
Regulation (FAR), GAO identified numerous instances of CBP contracting
officers lacking detailed support in the SBInet contractor invoices they
received for review.

Because CBP's preventative controls were not fully effective, the agency
will continue to be impaired in providing assurance that the reported $780
million it already paid to the contractor under the original SBInet program
was allowable under the contract, in the correct amount, and only for goods
and services provided, and also rely heavily on detective controls (such as
timely, effective contract closeout audits) for all SBInet funds disbursed.

The GAO analysts also noted that timely action to improve CBP's preventative
controls is critical for the estimated $80 million in original SBInet
program funds yet to be disbursed. Also, in light of the recent DHS
announcement that it is replacing the originally conceived SBInet program
with a new technology portfolio- based approach, GAO's findings concerning
weaknesses in CBP's design of controls over payments to the prime contractor
under the recently ended SBInet program can serve as "lessons learned" to be
considered in designing and implementing controls as part of the newly
announced portfolio-based approach to providing technological support to
border security.

With respect to performance against small business contracting goals, the
prime contractor reported that it met two of the six small business
subcontracting goals for the overall SBI program. Specifically, it reported
that it met subcontracting participation goals for Historically
Underutilized Business Zone and Veteran-Owned small business categories, but
was unable to meet the other four small business goals because a large steel
purchase significantly reduced the subcontract dollars available for small
businesses to participate in the SBI contract.

GAO mades five recommendations to improve CBP controls over prime contractor
payments under the SBInet and the successor technology portfolio, including
actions to strengthen invoice review procedures, provide more detailed
support, and to better focus closeout audits. DHS concurred in principle
with all recommendations, but for some, DHS also commented on the
cost-effectiveness or others' role in implementation.



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