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GAO-23-104382
UnitedStatesGovernmentAccountabilityOffice
ReporttoCongressionalCommittees
August2023
DISASTER
RECOVERY
HUDShouldDevelop
DataCollection
GuidancetoSupportAnalysisofBlock
GrantFraudRisks
UnitedStatesGovernmentAccountabilityOffice
August2023
DISASTERRECOVERY
HUDShouldDevelopDataCollectionGuidanceto
SupportAnalysisofBlockGrantFraudRisks
WhatGAOFound
GAO’sanalysisofCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery(disasterblockgrant)applicantdataidentifiedvulnerabilitiestofraud.Outof8,260householdsreviewed,GAOidentified
?Potentialduplicationofbenefits.500householdswereapprovedforFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA)assistancethatispotentiallyduplicativeofdisasterblockgrantassistance.TheFEMA-onlyassistanceforthesehouseholdstotaledover$1million.ThefigureshowsotherpotentiallyduplicativeassistanceGAOidentified.
?Potentiallyineligiblehouseholds.197householdswithestimatedincomeoverlimitswereapproved.Estimatedincomefortwoofthesehouseholdsexceeded$330,000—farabovetheincomelimits.
HouseholdsPotentiallyReceivingDuplicativeBenefitsfromMultiplePrograms
Note:Thecategoriesinthisfigurearenotmutuallyexclusive.
GAOalsofoundthattheU.S.DepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment(HUD)doesnotrequiregranteesandsubrecipientstocollectapplicantdatainacompleteandconsistentmannertosupportapplicanteligibilitydeterminationsandfraudriskmanagement.
GAO’sanalysisofthedisasterblockgrantcontractingnetworkidentifiedkeyplayerswhoareimportanttoHUD’srisk-basedmonitoringbecauseofthegreaterpotentialimpacttheyhaveonthecontractingenvironment.Specifically,GAOidentified16contractorsand30subcontractorsthatarekeyplayerswithinanetworkof1,324entities.Whilekeyplayers’abilitytoinfluenceordiffuseinformationcanleadtopositiveoutcomes,fraudriskisheightenedwheninformationoncontrolvulnerabilitiesorwrongdoingismoreeasilysharedacrossthenetwork.
GAO’sanalysisofthe16contractorsthatarekeyplayersillustrateshowHUDandgranteescouldbetterunderstandthedisasterblockgrantriskenvironmentbycollectingcontractorandsubcontractordata,suchasuniqueentityidentifiers.Currently,HUD’sapproachtoidentifyingandmanagingrisksfocusesonmonitoringindividualgranteesandmaynotfullyassessrisksacrossthecontractingenvironment.HUDdoesnotprovidespecificguidancetogranteesonstandardsorrequirementsforcollectingdata.AdditionalguidancefromHUDonwhatdataelementstocollectcouldsupportgrantees’andsubrecipients’abilitytoidentifycontractorsthataredebarred,suspended,orexcludedfromreceivingfederalcontracts.
Highlightsof
GAO-23-104382
,areporttocongressionalcommittees
WhyGAODidThisStudy
Inresponsetothedamagecausedbynaturaldisastersin2017through2019,Congressappropriatedapproximately$39billionindisasterblockgrantfundstoHUD.ThedecentralizedenvironmentinwhichHUD’sdisasterblockgrantsoperatecreatesvulnerabilitiestodifferenttypesoffraudasfundsaredistributedtograntees,subrecipients,contractors,andsubcontractors.
Aspartofwide-rangingdisaster-relatedworkweareconducting,thisreportfocusesonthepotentialforfraudinCDBG-DRhomeownerassistanceprograms.Thisreportexamines,amongotherobjectives,theextenttowhich(1)applicantdataindicatevulnerabilitiestofraudanddataqualitypresentschallengestoidentifyingsuchvulnerabilitiesand(2)networkandotheranalysescanhelpHUDmanagerisksassociatedwiththecontractingenvironment.
GAOconducteddatamatchingandanalysistoidentifypotentiallyineligiblehouseholdsforourselectedgranteesandsubrecipients.GAOalsoconductednetworkanalysis,amongotheranalyses,tohelpHUDbetterunderstandandmonitoritsdecentralizedgrantenvironment.
WhatGAORecommends
GAOismakingsevenrecommendationstoHUD,includingthatitdevelopguidancetocollectapplicantdatatosupporteligibilitydecisionsandcontractordatatofacilitateidentifyingrisks.HUDagreedwithsome,butnotalloftherecommendations.GAOcontinuestobelievealltherecommendationsarewarrantedandshouldbeimplemented.
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Contents
Letter
Background
OurAnalysisofSelectedGranteesIdentifiedVulnerabilitytoApplicantFraud,butIncompleteandInconsistentDataLimitHUD’sAbilitytoManageFraudRisks
NetworkandOtherAnalysesCanHelpHUDManageRisksAssociatedwiththeContractingEnvironment,butBetterDataareNeeded
HUDUpdatedGranteeRequirementsforFraudDetection,butDoesNotCollectInformationtoAssureGranteesReceiveRequiredFraudDetectionTraining
Conclusions
RecommendationsforExecutiveAction
AgencyComments,Third-PartyViews,andOurEvaluation
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AppendixIObjectives,Scope,andMethodology78
AppendixIICommentsfromtheDepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment92
AppendixIIICommentsfromtheTexasGeneralLandOffice99
AppendixIVGAOContactsandStaffAcknowledgments101
Tables
Table1:2017and2018CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant
DisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)FundsBudgetedby
SelectedGranteesandSubrecipients,byFunding
Category11
Table2:SelectedGranteeandSubrecipientHomeowner
AssistanceProgramsUsingCommunityDevelopment
BlockGrantDisasterRecoveryFunds13
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Table3:Top7KeyPlayers-ContractorCharacteristicsand
ApproximateAwardTotalsWithinandAcrossSelected
CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery
(CDBG-DR)GranteesandSubrecipients50
Figures
Figure1:ExampleFlowofCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant
DisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)GrantstoStates,
Territories,andLocalGovernments9
Figure2:SelectedCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisaster
Recovery(CDBG-DR)HomeownerAssistanceApplicant
EligibilityRequirementsPublishedinFederalRegister
Notices,ActionPlans,andProgramGuidelines12
Figure3:FourComponentsoftheFraudRiskFrameworkand
SelectedLeadingPractices16
Figure4:HouseholdsPotentiallyReceivingDuplicateBenefits
fromSelectedDisasterRecoveryGranteesand
Subrecipients21
Figure5:HouseholdsPotentiallyApprovedForDuplicateBenefits
fromMultiplePrograms;SelectedDisasterRecovery
GranteesandSubrecipients23
Figure6:DistributionofEstimatedHouseholdIncomeforSelected
ApprovedApplicantswithIncomeaboveAnnualMedian
Thresholds29
Figure7:MapofKeyPlayersinSelectedCommunity
DevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)
ContractNetwork,2017and2018CDBG-DRGrant
Funds42
Figure8:NetworkMapofContractorsAssociatedwithOngoing
andRemediatedInvestigationsofFraud,Waste,and
AbusefromSelectedCommunityDevelopmentBlock
GrantDisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)Granteesand
Subrecipients,2017and2018CDBG-DRGrantFunds45
Figure9:UpdatedDepartmentofHousingandUrban
Development(HUD)CommunityDevelopmentBlock
GrantDisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)Financial
ManagementandGrantComplianceCertification
ChecklistProceduresforFraud,Waste,andAbuse60
Figure10:GeneralizedGAOProcesstoStandardizeGranteeand
SubrecipientApplicantDataforDataAnalysis82
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Abbreviations
AMI
AreaMedianIncome
CAGECode
ContractorandGovernmentEntityCode
CDBG-DR
CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery
DBAName
DoingBusinessAsName
DEO
FloridaDepartmentofEconomicOpportunity
DHS
DepartmentofHomelandSecurity
DRDP
DisasterRecoveryDataPortal
DRGR
DisasterRecoveryGrantReporting
DUNS
Dun&Bradstreet’sDataUniversalNumberingSystem
EVS
SocialSecurityAdministration’sEnumerationVerificationSystem
FEMA
FederalEmergencyManagementAgency
FIDA
FEMAInformationDataandAnalysisSystem
FraudRisk
Framework
AFrameworkforManagingFraudRisksinFederalPrograms
GLO
TexasGeneralLandOffice
GSA
GeneralServicesAdministration
HAP
TexasGLO’sHomeownerAssistanceProgram
HRP
TexasGLO’sHomeownerReimbursementProgram
HRRP
FloridaDEO’sHousingRepairandReplacementProgram
HUD
DepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment
IHP
FEMA’sIndividualsandHouseholdsProgram
NDNH
NationalDirectoryofNewHires
NFIP
NationalFloodInsuranceProgram
OIG
OfficeofInspectorGeneral
OMB
OfficeofManagementandBudget
PII
PersonallyIdentifiableInformation
SAM
SystemforAwardManagement
SBA
SmallBusinessAdministration
SSA
SocialSecurityAdministration
SSN
SocialSecuritynumber
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Abbreviationscontinued
StaffordAct
TINUEIUSPS
RobertT.StaffordDisasterReliefandEmergency
AssistanceAct
TaxpayerIdentificationNumber
UniqueEntityIdentifier
UnitedStatesPostalService
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Letter
441GSt.N.W.
Washington,DC20548
August17,2023
CongressionalCommittees
Eachyear,naturaldisasters,suchashurricanes,flooding,tornadoes,andwildfires,affectAmericancommunities.In2017,hurricanesandwildfiresaffectedanestimated47millionpeople.
1
Threehurricanesinthatyear—Harvey,Irma,andMaria—resultedinanestimated$265billionindamage,placingthemamongthecostliesthurricanesintheUnitedStates.
2
Inresponsetothedamagecausedbydisastersin2017through2019,Congressappropriatedapproximately$39.5billioninCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)grantfunds.
3
TheU.S.DepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment(HUD)administersCDBG-DRfunds.Duetothelackofpermanentstatutoryauthority,CDBG-DRappropriationsrequireHUDtoestablishrequirementsforeachindividualdisaster,whichareidentifiedinFederal
1FederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA),“2017HurricaneSeasonFEMAAfter-
ActionReport”(2018),accessedJune9,2023,
/sites/default/files/2020-08/fema_hurricane-season-after-action-repor
t_2017.pdf
.
2NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministrationNationalCentersforEnvironmentalInformation,“U.S.Billion-DollarWeatherandClimateDisasters”(2023),accessedMarch15,2023,
/billions/
.NotethatthesedataarenotdirectcoststothefederalgovernmentandareproducedusingadetailedmethodologyreflectingoverallU.S.economicdamages,includinginsuredanduninsuredlossestoresidential,commercial,andgovernmentormunicipalbuildings.
3TheSupplementalAppropriationsforDisasterReliefRequirementsAct,2017,Pub.L.No.115-56,DivisionB,131Stat.1129,1137(2017)appropriated$7.4billioninCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery(CDBG-DR)fundingformajordisastersdeclaredincalendaryear2017.Congressappropriatedanadditional$28billioninCDBG-DRfundingprimarilyformajordisastersdeclaredin2017throughtheFurtherAdditionalSupplementalAppropriationsforDisasterReliefRequirementsAct,2018,Pub.L.No.115-123,DivisionB,Subdivision1,132Stat.64,103(2018).TheactrequiredtheDepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment(HUD)toallocateintotalnolessthan$11billiontoPuertoRicoandtheU.S.VirginIslands.Further,theSupplementalAppropriationsforDisasterReliefAct,2018,Pub.L.No.115-254,DivisionI,132Stat.3186,3531(2018)madeavailable$1.68billioninCDBG-DRfundsformajordisastersdeclaredin2018.TheAdditionalSupplementalAppropriationsforDisasterReliefAct,2019,Pub.L.No.116-20,133Stat.871,896(2019)made$2.431billioninCDBG-DRfundsavailableformajordisastersoccurringin2017,2018,or2019.
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RegisternoticesissuedbyHUD.
4
CommunitiesareallowedtouseCDBG-DRfundstoaddressawiderangeofunmetrecoveryneeds—lossesnotmetwithinsuranceorotherformsofassistance,includingotherfederaldisasterassistance—relatedtohousing,infrastructure,andeconomicrevitalization.OneuseoffundsisforCDBG-DR
homeownerassistanceprograms.Theseprogramshelphomeownersrepair,rehabilitate,orrebuilddamagedhomes;reimbursehomeownersforout-of-pocketexpensestorepairtheirhomes;orbuyhomessothathomeownersmayrelocate,amongotherassistance.
InMay2021,wereportedthatCDBG-DRoperatesinadecentralizedriskenvironmentinwhichfundsflowthroughanumberofentitiesbeforereachingbeneficiariesandfulfillingintendedoutcomes.
5
HUDallocatesCDBG-DRgrantstostates,territories,andlocalgovernments,alsoknownas“grantees.”Grantees,inturn,canallocatealloraportionoftheirgranttobeadministeredbyanotherentity,alsoknownas“subrecipients.”Thesegranteesandsubrecipientsmayadministerdisasterrecoveryprogramsthroughcontractorsthatprovidedamageassessment,construction/repair,inspection,andmanagementservicestoapprovedapplicants.Thisdecentralizedprocesscancreatevulnerabilitiestodifferenttypesoffraudasfundsaredistributeddownthegrantchaintograntees,subrecipients,contractors,andsubcontractors.Moreover,duetothelackofpermanentstatutoryauthority,CDBG-DRappropriationsrequireHUDtocustomizegrantrequirementsforeachdisaster,whichamongotherthings,canpresentincreasedopportunitiesforfraud.
6
Coupledwiththegrowthinthesegrantappropriationsandanexpectedincreaseinfrequencyandintensityofextremeweatherandclimate-relatedevents,thereareincreasedopportunitiesforfraud.
7
Specifically,inMay2021wefoundthatCDBG-DRwasvulnerabletonumerousfraudrisks,includinggrantee,contractor,andapplicantfraud
4In2019,GAOrecommendedthatCongressshouldconsiderpermanentlyauthorizingadisasterassistanceprogramthataddressesunmetneedsinatimelymanner.GAO,DisasterRecovery:BetterMonitoringofBlockGrantFundsisNeeded,
GAO-19-232
(Washington,D.C.:Mar.25,2019).
5GAO,DisasterRecovery:HUDShouldTakeAdditionalActiontoAssessCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantFraudRisks,
GAO-21-177
(Washington,D.C.:May5,2021).
6In2019,GAOrecommendedthatCongressshouldconsiderpermanentlyauthorizingadisasterassistanceprogramthatmeetunmetneedsinatimelymanner.
GAO-19-232
.
7GAO-21-177
.
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risks.
8
CDBG-DRgranteefraudrisksweidentifiedincludedgranteefalsificationofinvoicesandmisappropriationoffunds.Contractorfraudrisksincludedcollusionincontractandbidmanipulationandfraudulentbillingfordisasterrecoverywork.Applicantfraudrisksincludedvariouseligibilitymisrepresentationsrelatedtoissuessuchasprimaryresidence,financialstatus,andreimbursementfromothersources.Furthermore,wefoundthatthecustomizedgrantrequirementsforeachdisastercanpresentchallengesinensuringthatgranteerequirementssupportfrauddetectionandthatgranteesandtheirstaffreceiverequiredfraud-relatedtraining.
9
Aspartofwide-rangingdisaster-relatedworkweareconducting,thisreportfocusesonthepotentialforfraudinCDBG-DRhomeownerassistanceprograms.Specifically,thisreportexaminestheextenttowhich
1.CDBG-DRapplicantdataindicatevulnerabilitiestofraudanddataqualitypresentschallengestoidentifyingsuchvulnerabilities,
2.networkandotheranalysescanhelpHUDmanagerisksassociatedwiththecontractingenvironment,and
3.HUD’sgranteerequirementssupportfrauddetectionandtraining.
Forallthreeobjectives,wereviewedrelevantfederallaws,programpolicies,andtheFederalRegisternoticesallocatingCDBG-DRfundsto
8Fraudinvolvesobtainingsomethingofvaluethroughwillfulmisrepresentation.Fraudrisk(whichisafunctionoflikelihoodandimpact)existswhenpeoplehaveanopportunitytoengageinfraudulentactivity,haveanincentiveorareunderpressuretocommitfraud,orareabletorationalizecommittingfraud.Fraudriskincludesexistingcircumstancesthatprovideanopportunitytocommitfraud.Inthisreport,potentialfraudreferstotransactionsoractivitiesthathaveindicatorsthatmaysuggestfraud.Fraudreferstotransactionsoractivitiesthathavebeenconfirmedtobefraudulentviaajudicialorotheradjudicativeprocess.
9InourMay2021report,wemadetworecommendationstoHUDto(1)comprehensivelyassessfraudriskstoCDBG-DRand(2)indoingsoinvolverelevantstakeholderssuchasitsgrantees.HUDimplementedanumberofinitiativesresponsivetoourfirstrecommendation.HUDhasdevelopedaFraudRiskManagementPolicy,whichestablishedastandardtosetexpectationsandbringconsistencyacrossHUD’sprogramunitsforidentifyingandassessingfraudrisks.HUDalsoupdateditsFront-endRiskAssessmentandaddedafraudcategorytoitsannualRiskProfileprocess,thuselevatingfraudriskconsiderationsinHUD’senterprise-wideRiskProfile.HUDhasnotyetassessedCDBG-DRfraudrisks.HUDhastakeninitialstepstoobtainstakeholderinputintheassessmentoffraudrisks.AsofMay2023,theserecommendationsremainopen.
GAO-21-177
.
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selectedgrantees.WealsointerviewedofficialsandexamineddocumentationfromHUD’sOfficeofCommunityPlanningandDevelopment,whichadministersCDBG-DR,andtheHUDOfficeofInspectorGeneral(OIG).WeselectedfourgranteesandsubrecipientsfromstateandlocalgovernmentsinTexasandFlorida,whichadministerfivehomeownerassistanceprogramsunderCDBG-DR.Specifically,weselected(1)theTexasGeneralLandOffice(GLO),(2)HarrisCounty,and(3)theCityofHoustoninTexasand(4)theFloridaDepartmentofEconomicOpportunity(DEO).Wefocusedonthesestatesandlocalgovernmentsinpartbecauseoftheirhistoryofnaturaldisasters—includingheavydamagefollowingHurricanesHarveyandIrmain2017—andtheamountofCDBG-DRfunds($2.3billionand$10.8billion,respectively)allocatedbyHUDtothesetwostatessince2011.
10
WealsoanalyzedtheextenttowhichHUD’spracticesalignwithrelevantleadingpracticesinGAO’sAFrameworkforManagingFraudRisksinFederalPrograms(FraudRiskFramework),aswellasprinciplesintheStandardsforInternalControlintheFederalGovernment(federalinternalcontrolstandards).
11
TherelevantleadingpracticesfromtheFraudRiskFrameworkrelateto(1)designingandimplementingdataanalyticsandothercontrolactivities—suchascombiningdataacrossprogramsfromseparatedatabasestofacilitatereportingandanalytics—topreventanddetectfraud;(2)employingarisk-basedapproachtomonitoringbytakingintoaccountinternalandexternalfactorsthatcaninfluencethecontrolenvironment;and(3)designingandimplementingspecificcontrolactivities—includingpoliciesandprocedures,techniques,andmechanisms—topreventanddetectpotentialfraud.WealsoassessedtheextenttowhichHUD’spracticesalignwithfederalinternalcontrolstandards,specificallyprinciplesrelatedtousingqualityinformationtoachieveanentity’sobjectives.
TodeterminetheextenttowhichCDBG-DRapplicantdataindicatevulnerabilitiestofraudanddataqualitypresentschallengestoidentifyingsuchvulnerabilities,weanalyzedindividualhomeownerassistanceprograms’applicantleveldata.ThesedatawerefromfiveprogramsinresponsetoHurricaneHarveyinTexasandHurricaneIrmainFloridain
10Whilealsoallocatedfundsinresponsetothe2017hurricanes,wedidnotincludePuertoRicoortheU.S.VirginIslandsinthescopeofourreviewinpartbecauseneitherhadpriorexperiencewithlargeCDBG-DRallocations.
11GAO,AFrameworkforManagingFraudRisksinFederalPrograms,
GAO-15-593SP
(Washington,D.C.:July28,2015)andGAO,StandardsforInternalControlintheFederalGovernment,
GAO-14-704G
(Washington,D.C.:September10,2014).
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2017.Thesedataincludedhouseholdsapprovedforassistancefromthefirstquarterofcalendaryear2020throughthethirdquarterofcalendaryear2021.Thefivehomeownerassistanceprogramsinourrevieware(1)TexasGLO’sHomeownerAssistanceProgram;(2)TexasGLO’sHomeownerReimbursementProgram;(3)HarrisCounty’sResidentialBuyout,HomeownerAssistance,andHomeownerReimbursementPrograms;(4)CityofHouston’sHomeownerandHomebuyerAssistancePrograms,and(5)FloridaDEO’sRebuildFloridaHousingRepairandReplacementProgram.
12
Ourdatadidnotincludeinformationonfinalassistancepaid,ifany,duetothetimingofourdatarequest.Asaresult,wedonotknowifapplicantsultimatelyreceivedassistance.WematchedapplicantdatatonumerousdatasourcestoexamineCDBG-DRcontrolactivitiesrelatedtoapplicanteligibility.Whiledatamatchingresultsarenotproofoffraud,thepresenceoffraudindicatorscanrevealweaknessesinaprogram’scontrolsforfraud,waste,andabuse.
Toassessthereliabilityoftheapplicantleveldata,wereviewedrelevantdocumentation,interviewedknowledgeableagencyofficials,andperformedelectronictesting.Wesimilarlyassessedthereliabilityofdatasetsusedforapplicanteligibilitymatching.Wedeterminedthedataweresufficientlyreliableforthepurposeofreportingonourselectedgrantees’andsubrecipients’dataandeligibilitycontrols.Duetomultiplefactors,includingvariationinprogramfeaturesanddifferingpracticesamongCDBG-DRgranteesandsubrecipients,ourdataanalyticsresultsarenotprojectabletootherjurisdictionsordisasters.Asappropriate,wemadereferralsofspecificinstancesofpotentialfraudweidentifiedthroughouranalysestotheHUDOIGforinvestigation.
Wealsoperformedcoverttests(i.e.,fictitiousonlineapplications)fromMarch2019throughNovember2021totesttheCDBG-DRapplicanteligibilitycontrolsofoneofourselectedgrantees(TexasGLO).
13
TodeterminetheextenttowhichnetworkandotheranalysescanhelpHUDmanagerisksassociatedwiththecontractingenvironment,we
12Florida’sHousingRepairandReplacementProgram(HRRP)overseesmultipleassistanceactivities,suchasassistanceforsmallrentals,multiunitstructures,andtemporaryhousingassistance.AllrecordsweobtainedfromFloridawereforowner-occupiedstructures,andassuchwhenreferringtoourselectedFloridaHRRPrequirements,wearereferringtoitssinglefamilyowneroccupiedandmanufacturedhousingunitprogramguidelines.
13WefocusedourcovertteststoTexasbasedontheamountofappropriatedfundsandthenumberofdisastersurvivorsthatmayapplyforandreceiveCDBG-DRfunds.
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conductedasearchandreviewofrelevantarticlesonnetwork-basedfrauddetection.Basedonthatsearch,weselectedandreviewedapproximately40articlesthatofferexamplesofhownetworkanalysiscanbeusedtodetectpotentialcontractorrisks.ThethemesderivedfromthesestudiesprovideageneralframeworkforunderstandingtheanalysisweconductedoftheCDBG-DRcontractingnetwork.
Wecollecteddataandcontractdocumentationfromourselectedgranteesandsubrecipientsontheircontractsassociatedwith
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