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Review of Alleged Mismanagement of VA’s Real Time Location System Project

Report Information

Issue Date
Closure Date
Report Number
15-05447-383
VA Office
Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Acquisitions, Logistics, and Construction (OALC)
Information and Technology (OIT)
Report Author
Office of Audits and Evaluations
Report Type
Audit
Recommendations
3
Questioned Costs
$0
Better Use of Funds
$0
Congressionally Mandated
No

Summary

Summary
In September 2015, the VA OIG received an allegation claiming VA management failed to comply with VA policy and guidance when it deployed Real Time Location System (RTLS) assets without appropriate project oversight. The complainant also stated that VA deployed RTLS assets without meeting VA information security requirements. OIG found that the RTLS Project Management Office (PMO) did not follow guidance from VA’s Technology Acquisition Center to use an incremental project management approach and did not follow VA’s project implementation policy, Project Management Accountability System, to validate increment delivery of required system functionality. VA awarded the first RTLS task order in June 2012 and as of December 2016, $431 million had been obligated for RTLS assets and services without Government acceptance of a functional RTLS solution. Additionally, the OIG found that RTLS assets were connected to the VA network without proper testing and approval of system security controls in accordance with VA’s risk management framework. As a result, VA’s internal network faced unnecessary risks from these untested RTLS system security controls. In October 2016; RTLS was granted an initial authorization to operate on the VA network. OIG recommended the Acting Under Secretary for Health, in conjunction with the Acting Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology apply additional resources and implement improved integrated project management controls for the reminder of the project to restrict further cost increases and enforce the use of incremental project management controls, such as those used within the Veteran-focused Integration Process (VIP) on all remaining RTLS task orders to ensure such efforts will provide an adequate return on investment. In addition, the OIG recommended the Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Information and Technology ensure risk assessments are conducted on future RTLS deployments to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities that may adversely affect other VA systems.

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No. 1
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA),Information and Technology (OIT)
Closure Date: 2/1/2019
The OIG recommended that the Acting Under Secretary for Health, in conjunction with the Acting Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology, apply additional resources and implement improved integrated project management controls for the remainder of the Real Time Location System project to restrict further cost increases.
No. 2
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Veterans Health Administration (VHA),Information and Technology (OIT)
Closure Date: 2/1/2019
The OIG recommended that the Acting Under Secretary for Health, in conjunction with the Acting Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology, enforce the use of incremental project management controls, such as those used within the Veteran-focused Integration Process, on all remaining Real Time Location System task orders to ensure such efforts will provide an adequate return on investment.
No. 3
Closed and Implemented Recommendation Image, Checkmark
to Information and Technology (OIT)
Closure Date: 7/16/2018
The OIG recommended the Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Information and Technology ensure that risk assessments are conducted on future Real Time Location System deployments to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities that may adversely affect other VA systems.