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IRS Can Better Plan for and Control Its ADP Resources

GGD-79-48 Published: Jun 18, 1979. Publicly Released: Jun 18, 1979.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is one of the largest users of computers in the federal government. The annual processing of millions of tax returns is highly dependent on automatic data processing (ADP). Almost a quarter of IRS total operating costs are ADP expenses. Proper management of the ADP resources of IRS is crucial for assuring that the nation's tax laws are administered in the most efficient and effective manner.

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