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This report summarizes the results of the review of system security controls over the Department of Transportation (DOT) Enterprise Service Center’s (service center) Delphi Financial Management System.
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Date: 09.02.2005
During the week of June 27, two former employees of Triad International Maintenance Corporation (TIMCO) were sentenced in U. S. District Court in Greensboro, NC on charges related to immigration document falsification.
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Date: 06.27.2005
On June 30, we issued the seventh in a series of periodic updates to our aviation industry performance report.
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Date: 06.30.2005
On May 26, the Inspector General testified before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Aviation Subcommittee, on the status of aviation congestion and delays.
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Date: 05.26.2005
On July 25, John Seymour, former director of Missoula International Airport was sentenced in Missoula District Court to ten years prison in Montana State Prison for embezzling $654,000 in airport funds.
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Date: 07.25.2005
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Date: 07.18.2005
On July 27, we issued a letter on the results of our review of FAA’s progress in implementing recommendations from our July 2003 audit report on air carriers’ use of repair stations.
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Date: 07.27.2005
On May 3 and 4, Alvin F. Cruz, Edwin A. Alarcon-Diaz, and Jorge L. Leiva-Lopez each pled guilty to making false statements for possessing or representing altered or fraudulent social security numbers.
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Date: 05.04.2005
We issued a final report on our audit of inactive obligations at the FAA. More aggressive corrective action is required to strengthen FAA’s funds management of inactive obligations.
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Date: 01.31.2005
On June 14, following a seven-week trial in Philadelphia, PA, Shamsud-din Ali, owner of Keystone Information and Financial Services (KIFS), was found guilty on multiple counts of racketeering and fraud related to a cellular phone tower concession
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Date: 06.22.2005