Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance Court Information Systems Automation and Integration Project Grant Awarded to Search Group, Inc. Grant Number 1999-MU-MU-0005 Sacramento, California
Report No. GR-90-04-001
December 2003
Office of the Inspector General
The Office of the Inspector General, Audit Division, has completed an audit of the Court Information Systems Automation and Integration Project grant, including supplements, awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to SEARCH Group, Inc., (SEARCH Group) headquartered in Sacramento, California. The purpose of this grant was to assist courts in upgrading existing systems and in developing integrated systems with other courts and justice system agencies, as well as developing peer-to-peer support relationships among state court and justice system MIS managers and directors. In addition, the grant was to allow for a comprehensive program of technical assistance to aid non-automated courts. As of February 15, 2001, SEARCH Group was awarded a total of $2,500,000 to provide technical assistance to improve the general level of knowledge and understanding of court information system management. We tested SEARCH Group's accounting records to determine if reimbursements claimed for costs under the grant were allowable, supported, and in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, guidelines, and terms and conditions of the grant. Of the $2,512,4411 expended as of March 31, 2003, we tested transactions totaling $995,325 and found some transactions lacked adequate support or were unallowable. As a result, we question $25,000 in grant funds received.22 In addition, we recommend that SEARCH Group remit to the federal government $4,602 in imputed interest. In brief, we found:
These items are discussed in detail in the Findings and Recommendations section of the report. Our audit objectives, scope, and methodology appear in Appendix II. Footnotes
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