1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Inspector General Community Launches Oversight.gov to Increase Accessibility to Reports Kathryn A. Francis Analyst in Government Organization and Management August 15, 2017 On August 2, 2017, the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity a
2、nd Efficiency (CIGIE) launched Oversight.gov, a central repository for Office of Inspector General (OIG) reports that is intended to “improve the publics access to independent and authoritative information about the Federal Government.” The website is currently being beta tested. As of August 2, 201
3、7, 36 of 73 OIGs were participating in the beta test (Table 1). The establishment of, and participation in, the website is not statutorily required. Oversight.gov is intended to be the first one-stop shop for OIG reports. Section 8M(b)(1) of the Inspectors General Act of 1978, as amended, requires a
4、ll OIG audit, evaluation, or inspection reports to be posted on individual OIG respective websites. Several factors, however, may affect the accessibility and utility of reports on individual OIG websites. For example, OIG reports might be difficult to locate due to varied website layouts and the la