We developed a predictive risk model to help the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) OIG identify overpayments of Special Financial Assistance funds. This risk model provided support to the Department of Justice in a $135 million civil settlement agreement with pension funds related to improper payments.
Pandemic Analytics Center of Excellence (PACE)
The PACE is a leading-edge analytics platform that conducts data analysis, provides investigative support, and shares data, tools, and services to help Offices of Inspectors General (OIG) and federal law enforcement partners to fight fraud.
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We built the PACE with the goal of creating a best-in-class analytics platform to support the oversight and law enforcement communities during the pandemic and beyond. As a cross-program, cross-agency solution, the PACE proactively identifies potential fraud in more than $5 trillion in federal funding.
Sustaining and expanding the PACE would save taxpayers millions, if not billions of dollars, by eliminating the need to recreate a data analytics center in response to the next crisis and continuing the critical work of preventing fraud and improper payments.
-Michael E. Horowitz, Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) Chair
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02/05/2025