Finding Text
2023-003 – Procurement, Suspension and Debarment
Federal program information:
Funding Agency: U.S. Departments of the Interior
Title: Bureau of Indian Affairs Self-Governance
Assistance Listing Number: 15.022
Award Periods: January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023
Criteria: Uniform Guidance regulations section CFR 200.318(a) and CFR 200.320(a) state, the non-Federal entity must use its own documented procurement procedures which reflect applicable state, local, and tribal laws and regulations, provided that the procurement conform to applicable federal law and the standards identified. Procurement by micro-purchase is the acquisition of supplies or services, the aggregate dollar amount of which does not exceed the micro-purchase threshold. During 2023, the Department’s procurement policy has a micro purchase threshold of $10,000. The Department’s policy states “Duckwater will conduct procurement in a manner that prohibits the use of statutorily or administratively imposed data, local, or tribal geographical preferences in the evaluation of bids or proposals”.
Recipients of federal awards must not contract with or make sub-awards to parties that are suspended or debarred. Contractors receiving individual awards for $25,000 or more and all sub-recipients must certify that the organization and its principals are not suspended or debarred. This verification may be accomplished by checking the Systems for Award Management (SAM) website, collecting a certification from the entity, or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that entity.
Condition: The Department does not have a policy in place to ensure vendors are not suspended or disbarred. In addition, we reviewed two vendors that were paid in excess of $10,000; however, we were not provided with procurement documentation for these purchases.
Context: Two of thirty-five expenditures tested.
Questioned Costs: None.
Cause: The Department’s procurement policies and procedures were not enforced during the year. In addition, the Department did not have suspension and debarment policies and procedures established during the year.
Effect: The Department is not always ensuring that all goods and services are obtained at a fair price and the Department is not in compliance with their procurement policy. Lastly, the Department is not ensuring that vendors doing business under federal awards are properly reviewed for suspension and debarment.
Auditors’ Recommendation: Enforce procurement policies and procedures at all times. In addition, the Department should add a suspension and debarment policy to their policies and procedures. This verification may be accomplished by checking the Systems for Award Management (SAM) website, collecting a certification from the entity, or adding a clause or condition to the covered transaction with that entity.
Management Response: Management believes that the procurement process has improved during the last year. The threshold for obtaining quotes was raised to $10,000 from $2,000, so there are significantly fewer transactions to monitor for compliance. The program managers are practicing more price comparison and obtaining quotes for purchases over $10,000, but not in every instance. The Finance Manager and the Accounts Payable Clerk will continue to monitor the documents submitted with purchase requests. Finance will not issue a check for payment to a vendor over $10,000, unless an adequate number of quotes and/or a sole source justification for the purchase has been submitted to document compliance with procurement standards.
For purchase requests over $10,000, the Finance Manager will perform a search of the database records on Sam.gov to determine if a vendor has been suspended or debarred. The Finance Manager will note on the purchase request the status of the organization according to Sam.gov and the date of the search. For those entities that are determined to be suspended or debarred, the purchase will not be approved.