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DHS Ill-Prepared for Pandemic Response, Inspector General Says
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hstoday.us - by Anthony Kimery - September 9, 2014
An audit by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General (IG) of the department’s pandemic preparedness efforts to determine if DHS effectively manages its pandemic preparedness supply of personal protective equipment and antiviral medical countermeasures found that, “DHS did not adequately conduct a needs assessment prior to purchasing pandemic preparedness supplies and then did not effectively manage its stockpile of pandemic personal protective equipment and antiviral medical countermeasures.”
“Specifically,” the IG reported, DHS “did not have clear and documented methodologies to determine the types and quantities of personal protective equipment and antiviral medical countermeasures it purchased for workforce protection.”
The IG’s audit report, DHS Has Not Effectively Manage Pandemic Personal Protective Equipment and Antiviral Medical Countermeasures, said DHS “also did not develop and implement stockpile replenishment plans, sufficient inventory controls to monitor stockpiles, adequate contract oversight processes or ensure compliance with department guidelines.”
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