OIG - Office of Inspector General

07/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/18/2025 08:01

ASPR Established Adequate Controls for Maintaining Physical Security and Inventory Records at Stockpile Site E

Why OIG Did This Audit

  • Between 1999 and 2018, the Strategic National Stockpile (Stockpile) was managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During that time, we identified several systemic issues, such as the Stockpile's inventory system inaccurately tracking the movement and location of items.
  • In 2018, HHS transferred responsibility for the Stockpile from CDC to the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR). Changes in operational responsibility can create new risks that require implementation of mitigating controls.
  • This audit, conducted in March 2025, is the last in a series that examines whether ASPR established adequate controls for maintaining (1) physical security over selected Stockpile sites and (2) its records of inventory.

What OIG Found

ASPR established adequate controls for maintaining physical security and inventory records at Stockpile Site E. For example, ASPR actively monitored the site's camera systems and restricted access to the site to maintain physical security. In addition, we identified no discrepancies during our inventory review and were able to accurately locate and identify each sample item.

What OIG Recommends

This report contains no recommendations.

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