# FAA Did Not Fully Follow Its Processes When Awarding and Administering CARES Act-Funded Airport Development Grants and Contracts
> **Audit** by Department of Transportation OIG · 2024-02-21
> *About: Department of Transportation*
## Report
- **Title:** FAA Did Not Fully Follow Its Processes When Awarding and Administering CARES Act-Funded Airport Development Grants and Contracts
- **Submitting OIG:** Department of Transportation OIG
- **Component agency:** Department of Transportation
- **Type:** Audit
- **Publication date:** 2024-02-21

## Summary

What We Looked At The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provided the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with $10 billion in funding, including about $525 million for airport development expenses. FAA distributed these funds through its Airport Improvement Program (AIP), which requires grant recipients to comply with various Federal procurement requirements, including Buy American Preferences. Previous Office of Inspector General (OIG) audits identified weaknesses in FAA’s processes for awarding and administering AIP grants and its oversight of CARES Act funds.

## Source
- [oversight.gov report page](https://www.oversight.gov/reports/audit/faa-did-not-fully-follow-its-processes-when-awarding-and-administering-cares-act)
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