KPMG found FEMA did not always ensure that the Virgin Islands Emergency Management Agency (VITEMA), and Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (VIWAPA) established and implemented policies, procedures, and practices to account for and expend PA disaster grant funds in accordance with Federal regulations and FEMA guidance. Specifically: 1) VITEMA did not have policies and procedures to ensure the timely submission of management costs for reimbursement; 2) VIWAPA did not fully ensure contract costs were reasonable and allowable; and 3) Neither VITEMA nor VIWAPA had fully implemented FEMA’s Grants Manager and Grants Portal system. This occurred because FEMA did not consistently provide adequate oversight. Because of these deficiencies, there is increased risk the PA program may be mismanaged and funds may be used for unallowable activities. We made three recommendations that, when implemented, should improve FEMA’s, VITEMA’s, and VIWAPA’s management of FEMA PA funds. FEMA concurred with all three recommendations.
Capacity Audit of FEMA Grant Funds Awarded to the USVI Water and Power Authority
Executive Summary
Report Number
OIG-20-39
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DHS Agency
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Fiscal Year
2020