US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website
US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website
U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), and several Senate colleagues have demanded answers regarding the implementation of the Department of Commerce’s (DOC) new financial management system, which has disrupted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) weather forecast operations, delayed aid money for fishery disasters, threatened the availability of safety information for aviators and mariners, and left agency employees without reimbursement for official travel expenses.
NOAA was the first agency to implement the DOC’s new $341 million “Business Application Solution (BAS)” program. Designed to modernize financial and business management applications, the software’s implementation has resulted in significant system failures, delays, and cost overruns.
“The first rollout, at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in October 2023, has caused a backlog of thousands of unpaid invoices reportedly resulting in a loss of both alerts in tornado-prone areas and vital weather information for pilots. Even a short-term interruption in vital weather information and alert systems is an unacceptable tradeoff for transitioning to a new financial management system. In addition to these disruptions, there have been unnecessary delays in Fishery Disaster allocations. There are currently seven separate unfunded fishery disaster requests for salmon fisheries alone. This delay has been particularly catastrophic for small communities like St. Paul Island, Alaska, where the collapse of crab fisheries has had enormous economic impacts. We are concerned what other adverse effects may result if the Department continues to roll out the new system without changes,” wrote the Senators.
“It is our understanding that the Department has been aware of the need for improved transition management for some time. One year after the Department awarded the contract for the new system—known as Business Application Solution (BAS)—the DOC Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a Management Alert stating that DOC needed to develop key inputs and align with known best practices. The Department failed to heed this warning as two subsequent OIG audit reports pointed again to a failure to implement basic management controls,” continued the Senators. “OIG’s most recent report also found that changes in the BAS system to fix issues experienced by NOAA will likely result in significant cost increases.”
The Senators’ inquiry seeks to understand NOAA's challenges' magnitude, their impacts on U.S. citizens, and when these problems will be rectified.
Joining Sens. Britt and Cruz in sending this letter are Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), and Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska).
Read the full text of the letter HERE.
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