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IG report identifies deficiencies in FBI contract award process to Prince George’s County


A recent report from the U.S. General Services Administration’s inspector general found flaws in the process for selecting a site for the new FBI headquarters, but did not recommend overturning the decision to place it in Prince George’s County. Maryland politicians, including Governor Wes Moore and U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, welcomed the report and affirmed their support for Greenbelt as the future home of the FBI.

The FBI headquarters has been a politically charged issue for over a decade, with debates about whether it should stay in D.C. or move to Virginia or Maryland. During Trump’s presidency, the decision was put on hold, but eventually the GSA chose Greenbelt as the site for the new headquarters.

Virginia politicians raised concerns about the selection process, leading to an investigation by the GSA’s inspector general. The report found issues with the weighting of selection criteria, incomplete information, and a failure to retain text messages related to the decision-making process. Despite these findings, no ethical problems were found with a top GSA official involved in the process.

The future of the FBI headquarters remains uncertain, with Trump previously advocating for it to stay in D.C. The recent report sheds light on the flaws in the selection process, but it is unclear how it will impact the final decision. Overall, Maryland politicians are optimistic about welcoming the FBI to Greenbelt and moving the project forward.

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