The FDIC OIG has archived reports issued prior to 2008. For your convenience, the list below documents the reports the FDIC OIG publicly issued prior to 2008, and their dates of issuance. A report file for any of the reports listed below will be made available upon request. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of any of the reports listed below, please contact our webmaster.
Archived Reports
FDIC Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report to the Congress, April 1, 2005-September 30, 2005
OIG FY 2005 Performance Report
Effectiveness of Supervisory Corrective Actions
Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection's Risk-Focused Compliance Examination Process
Controls Over the Risk-Related Premium System
The FDIC's Corporate University
The FDIC's Management of Travel Costs
Response to Privacy Program Information Request in OMB's Fiscal Year 2005 Reporting Instructions for FISMA and Agency Privacy Management
Follow-up Evaluation of the FDIC's Corporate Planning Cycle
FDIC's Information Technology Configuration Management Controls Over Operating System Software
Contract Solicitation and Evaluation
DRR's Pre-Closing Planning Process
Maximum Efficiency, Risk-focused, Institution Targeted (MERIT) Eligibility Process
Capital Provision Requirements Established Under Supervisory Corrective Actions
The FDIC's Investment Policies
Inside Board Member and Executive Manager Travel
Central Data Repository Project Management
Status of Virginia Square Phase II Construction
Systems and Data Conversion for the New Financial Environment
The FDIC's New Financial Environment (NFE) Testing
Implementation of E-Government Principles
Office of Inspector General Fiscal Year 2006 Appropriation Request for the Subcommittee on the Departments of Transportation, Treasury, and HUD, The Judiciary, District of Columbia, and Independent Agencies; House Committee on Appropriations
FDIC Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report to the Congress, October 1, 2004-March 31, 2005
FDIC's Supervision of a Financial Institution's Compliance With the Bank Secrecy Act
Security Controls Over the FDIC's Electronic Mail (E-mail) Infrastructure