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The Performance of 287(g) Agreements FY 2012 Follow-Up

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OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERALDepartment <strong>of</strong> Homeland Security<strong>287</strong>(g) Inspections Unit Operations Have Been ImprovedOur September 2011 report, <strong>The</strong>f<strong>Performance</strong>f<strong>of</strong>f<strong>287</strong>(g)f<strong>Agreements</strong>f<strong>FY</strong>f2011f<strong>Up</strong>date,identified specific challenges that reduced the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the <strong>287</strong>(g) reviewprocess. As part <strong>of</strong> this review, we noted improvements in overall <strong>287</strong>(g) InspectionsUnit operations that strengthen management controls and promote more efficient andeffective inspections.In fiscal year (<strong>FY</strong>) <strong>2012</strong>, OPR developed a staffing model that included permanent teamleaders with a broad-based knowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>287</strong>(g) program operations, inspectionprocedures, and report writing. Team leaders are also responsible for training newmembers <strong>of</strong> the inspection teams and providing guidance to existing members.OPR established focus reviews that deploy smaller teams to follow up on deficienciesand areas <strong>of</strong> concern identified during previous inspections. <strong>The</strong>se reviews haveminimized the resources needed to determine LEA compliance with programrequirements by assessing recommendation follow-up actions.OPR Staffing Determinations Need To Be Completed and ImplementedIn <strong>FY</strong> <strong>2012</strong>, the ICE Office <strong>of</strong> Human Capital initiated various studies in OPR to addressissues that include balancing the workforce, supervisory ratios, and whether current jobseries classifications accurately reflect the nature <strong>of</strong> the work performed. For thereview <strong>of</strong> the <strong>287</strong>(g) Inspections Unit, the study will determine the appropriate jobseries classification based on the scope <strong>of</strong> work, and the type <strong>of</strong> investigative and otherskills needed to perform daily tasks. Its results will be used to help determine how the<strong>287</strong>(g) Inspections Unit should be staffed.As <strong>of</strong> August <strong>2012</strong>, the results <strong>of</strong> the classification study had not been finalized.<strong>The</strong>refore, all hiring efforts have been suspended, leaving several vacant positions.According to OPR <strong>of</strong>ficials, discussions <strong>of</strong> the study have been minimal, and theuncertainty is having a negative effect on employee morale.<strong>The</strong> <strong>287</strong>(g) Inspections Unit performs a vital role in conducting reviews to assesscompliance with MOA requirements. As such, staffing recommendations to be providedby the Office <strong>of</strong> Human Capital should be finalized and implemented during <strong>FY</strong> 2013.This will help to ensure the continuity <strong>of</strong> the <strong>287</strong>(g) Inspections Unit’s oversight role inproviding ICE management with feedback on the administration <strong>of</strong> the program.www.oig.dhs.gov 3 OIG-12-130

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