SSA disagrees with IG on data center site recommendations
The Social Security Administration accepts half of its inspector general's advice for site selection for a new data center.
The Social Security Administration rejected two of the four recommendations from its own Office of Inspector General over site selection for a new data center, according to a new report.
SSA agreed with the IG's recommendations to continue “off-campus site selection” activities and to assess the effects of delays in the project, according to the Aug. 27 report. However, the SSA didn't agree with suggestions to revise the data center program nor to revisit a recent study on the project. Further explanation about the disagreement was not available in the report, which was published in a limited form due to sensitive procurement information it had.
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