HUD
Had Implemented Most of the Required Responsibilities Stated in the
Geospatial Data Act of 2018 We audited the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Policy Development and
Research’s implementation of the responsibilities stated in the Geospatial
Data Act of 2018 (The Act). We performed this review in response to a
congressional mandate that HUD’s geospatial data be audited at least once
every 2 years. The Act requires that we audit HUD’s collection,
production, acquisition, maintenance, distribution, use, and preservation of
geospatial data. Our audit objective was to determine whether HUD had
implemented the 13 required responsibilities stated in section 759(a) of the
Act. HUD had implemented 9 of the 13
responsibilities stated in section 759(a) of the Act. It was working
toward implementing the remaining four responsibilities stated in sections
759(a)(1), 759(a)(2), 759(a)(4), and 759(a)(5) of the Act. This
condition occurred because HUD did not allocate the necessary resources to
ensure that it accomplished all 13 required responsibilities. As a
result, HUD may not meet the necessary standards to promote transparency and
accountability in providing accurate and complete information to
stakeholders. Specifically, there is a risk that HUD may not have
accurate and complete geospatial data available for use by other Federal
agencies; State, local, and tribal governments; and other interested
stakeholders. These uses include public health, economic growth,
environmental protection and other purposes, improved policymaking, creation
of public-private partnerships, and enhanced data usability and value. We recommend that the Assistant
Secretary for Policy Development and Research take appropriate actions to
prioritize the required resources to ensure that HUD fully implements the
responsibilities as required by sections 759(a)(1), 759(a)(2), 759(a)(4), and
759(a)(5) of the Act. |
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