The White House released its fiscal 2024 budget request on Thursday with calls for anti-fraud provisions and funding for the administration’s priority around customer experience and money for tech modernization.
One priority in the budget request is the $1.6 billion anti-fraud proposal released by the administration last week.
The requested direct spending would go to funding COVID-19 Fraud Strike Forces, inspectors general and analytical tools meant to help with investigating and recovering of money doled out to fraudsters, as well as resources meant to prevent fraud.