Administration for Children and Families
HHS component that awarded sole-source contract to Deloitte.
Appears in 2 Cases
As of May 17, 2026, no new major DoD OIG reports or confirmations have emerged on sole-source overcharges since May 12. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool no-bid contract has escalated with costs rising to $13.1M and a lawsuit filed, highlighting ongoing criticism of Trump administration exemptions for patriotic projects. JD Vance's anti-fraud task force announced new $1.4B Medicare funding blocks on May 13 but no additional contract-specific freezes beyond prior $6.3B flags. Hegseth's 8(a) reviews and DOGE terminations show no public terminations or new audits completed post-February deadlines. Ex-DOGE and congressional critiques persist without fresh evidence of systemic waste in no-bid awards.
Comprehensive searches of web sources, official OIG websites, and X platforms reveal no new Inspector General reports or audits since mid-February 2026 exposing billions in no-bid, sole-source, or noncompetitive contract waste. Specific audits like DoD OIG's DODIG-2026-043 on Army Ukraine contracts (completed January 14, 2026) and Project D2026-D000AU-0033.000 on sole-source cloud awards remain without public findings or updates [web:3][web:4][web:5][web:23]. Prior evidence claims appear to reference historical or unverified incidents, with ongoing DOGE terminations and SBA actions but no fresh IG confirmations of massive waste.
