Each year, in accordance with the Reports Consolidation Act of 2000,1
the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the Department of State
(Department) identifies the most significant management and performance
challenges facing the Department and provides a brief assessment of the
Department’s progress in addressing those challenges. We identify
challenges by taking a qualitative and holistic view of our body of
oversight work, giving particular weight to common issues that appear to
affect the Department systemically. We evaluate progress primarily
through our compliance process, which tracks and assesses the
Department’s efforts to implement corrective actions related to OIG
recommendations.
We assess the Department’s major management and performance challenges as falling into three primary areas:
- Staffing and Organizational Structure: Deficiencies that implicate
the Department’s ability to manage its human capital and design and
maintain an organizational structure that conveys clear lines of
authority and responsibility.
- Safety and Security: Deficiencies that implicate the Department’s
ability to ensure the safety and security of its personnel and their
families, its facilities and other property, or its information.
- Stewardship: Deficiencies that implicate the Department’s ability to
efficiently and effectively manage its significant resources, financial
and otherwise.
This document includes examples of OIG reports and findings completed
in FY 2025 that illustrate these challenge areas.
In addition to
publicly available work, OIG issues Sensitive But Unclassified2
and classified reports throughout the year.
Although we are only able
to discuss unclassified portions of our reports here, many of the
findings that are not publicly available reinforce our assessment of
these management challenges.
1 The Reports Consolidation Act of 2000, § 3, Public Law 106-531 (amending 31 United States Code [U.S.C.] § 3516).
2 Sensitive But Unclassified material is information that is not classified for national security reasons but warrants
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