The History of Now

De : Christina Moore
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  • The History of Now – Social commentary on modern life told with a touch of humor.
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    • DHS Has a Data Problem
      Jun 9 2021


      What is a writer to do when a story has three equal headlines? Each drawn this month from public documents and government reports from the Inspector General.


      Headline Number One: Homeland Security has a Data Problem!


      Headline Number Two: Inspector General Demonstrates 22% Error Rate with FEMA Programs.


      Headline Number Three: FEMA to provide $1B for infrastructure and communities.


      Headline number one derives from the most recent DHS OIG report (published 24 MAY 2021). The Inspector General states that persistent data problems hinder DHS mission, programs, and operations. Rather stinging statement.


      Headline number two was published by the same IG earlier this month on the 7th of May 2021. They didn’t make the headline they should have. I worked hard to find the information. But it is in there.


      Headlines number three was also released this week (the last week of May 2021). We’ve decided to entrust FEMA with an additional $1 billion in grants for infrastructure and communities. As Rachel, my niece, said over dinner this week: So, that means about $200 million in errors?


      I guess so.


      What could possibly go wrong? Let’s explore than now.

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      25 min
    • Pay me Twice, Please or Does FEMA really overpay by 20%?
      May 19 2021

      The U.S. government’s response to COVID involves contradictory, complicated, and confusing streams of funding. The government committed to spent at least $4 trillion to assist with the response, management, and recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Funding for government responses; funding for research and vaccine development; funding for vaccine distribution; funding now for personal funerals; funding for state, county, and municipal responses; funding for personal protective equipment; funding to hospitals and first responders. These funds, like so much of what the U.S. governments funds, become grants. Nearly every agency administers grant programs while distributing grant funds. The agency with the greatest responsibility has a demonstrated, through public audits of an error rate over 20%. 
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      41 min
    • Land of Eleven - 11 steps to avoid mistakes with $2T
      May 5 2021

      The U.S. federal government is providing nearly 4 trillion dollars to assist with the management of coronavirus. $2 trillion through the CARES Act and more then followed. Much of this money will be provided to organizations as grant funds. I fear that people will focus on the urgent needs, the pressures of the day, and miss the importance of following federal law. In a few years FEMA and the Inspector General will review these grants and the associated paperwork only to discover that the grant fund recipients did not follow federal procurement law; or that they did not keep the necessary documentation; or that they did not use standardized FEMA pricing guidelines when applicable. 
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      32 min

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