The Election Assistance Commission OIG apparently began an audit of the EAC last year - based only on the link date b/c there is no year noted on the 'news' report. Wonder what they found in their stroll through $380 million dollars worth of election security grants? USAspending.gov visual using grants as type of award, place of performance USA and "election security" as keywords. Meanwhile, in 2007, the Election Assistance Commission OIG performed an 'investigation' on fraudulently certified voting machines and found…to this anon's amazement…. Not a thing! Including b/c there are a couple of newish names involved. The conclusion was NOT to actually investigate and test the suspect equipment independently - it was to change the language in the EAC handbook.
https://www.eac.gov/news/2019/11/08/eac-oig-commencing-audits-380-million-election-security-grant-funds
https://www.usaspending.gov/search/928ba4c5a89ae5b6d13440305ec13195
https://www.eac.gov/inspector-general/investigation-reports
https://www.eac.gov/sites/default/files/eac_assets/1/1/Investigation%20of%20Allegations%20of%20Fraudulent%20Certification%20of%20Election%20Equipment%20by%20SysTest%20Labs%20Incorporated.pdf