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Financial Management: Recurring Financial Systems Problems Hinder FFMIA Compliance

GAO-04-209T Published: Oct 29, 2003. Publicly Released: Oct 29, 2003.
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The Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996 (FFMIA) requires Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act agencies to implement and maintain financial management systems that comply substantially with (1) federal financial management systems requirements, (2) federal accounting standards, and (3) the U.S. Government Standard General Ledger. Most federal agencies face long-standing challenges, which are discussed in greater detail in our mandated September 2003 report, Sustained Efforts Needed to Achieve FFMIA Accountability (GAO-03-1062). In light of these circumstances, Congress asked GAO to testify about recurring financial management systems problems and agencies' efforts to upgrade their systems.

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AccountabilityAccounting standardsComputer securityFinancial management systemsFinancial recordsInternal controlsNoncomplianceSystems designStrategic planningFinancial management