DOJ Audit of OJP IoT and Opioid Grants to Oklahoma State University
Summary
The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has released an audit report (26-033) concerning the Office of Justice Programs' Internet of Things National Training and Technical Assistance Program and Opioid Affected Youth Initiative grants awarded to Oklahoma State University. The audit identified $292,977 in questioned costs and made five recommendations.
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The Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General has published an audit report (26-033) detailing findings related to grants awarded by the Office of Justice Programs to Oklahoma State University. The audit specifically examined the Internet of Things National Training and Technical Assistance Program and the Opioid Affected Youth Initiative. The report identified $292,977 in questioned costs and outlines five recommendations for improvement.
This report is primarily for internal government review and oversight of grant management. While it does not impose direct compliance obligations on external entities, it highlights potential areas of scrutiny for grant recipients regarding financial management and program execution. Regulated entities, particularly those receiving federal grants, should be aware of the types of issues identified in this audit as they may inform future grant reviews and compliance expectations.
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Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Internet of Things National Training and Technical Assistance Program and Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Grants Awarded to Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Posted Date
March 11, 2026
Report Number 26-033 Component Office of Justice Programs External Entity Oklahoma State University Location Tulsa, OK
United States
Report Type Audit Questioned Costs $292,977 Number of Recommendations 5
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