Month In Review: September 1998... 161313... U.S. GAO... September 1, 1998

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Page 32 - Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology, House Committee on Government Reform; and Representative Constance A.
Page 14 - Service (DFAS) and Air Force employees had a level of access to the vendor payment system that allowed them to enter contract and payment information and remittance addresses needed to create payment vouchers. No one individual should control all key aspects of a transaction or event without appropriate compensating controls.
Page 16 - FFMIA, agencies must implement and maintain financial management systems that comply substantially with Federal financial management systems requirements, applicable Federal accounting standards, and the US Government Standard General Ledger at the transaction level...
Page 6 - THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE OCTOBER 5.
Page 49 - ... legal decisions and opinions, reports on major rules issued by federal agencies prior to their implementation, and decisions resolving bid protests. These documents are posted daily and may be downloaded from GAO'S home page on the World Wide Web (http://www.gao.gov). The following is a list of reports on agency rules issued by the Office of the General Counsel. In addition to being available on the World Wide Web, these documents may be obtained by using the order form in the back of this publication.
Page 20 - Managing for Results: An Agenda to Improve the Usefulness of Agencies' Annual Performance Plans (GAO/GGD/AiMD-98-228, Sept.
Page 16 - Government have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards; and (2) the adequacy of applicable accounting standards for the Federal Government.
Page 26 - Medicare Computer Systems: Year 2000 Challenges Put Benefits and Services in Jeopardy...
Page 6 - The Government Performance and Results Act, which requires Federal agencies to develop strategic plans, performance measures, annual performance plans, and performance reporting, has transformed the way agencies do business.
Page 37 - Member of the Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; the Postmaster General; and other interested parties.

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