In April 2000, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began its Integrated Financial Management program (IFMP), its third attempt at modernizing its financial management processes and systems. In April 2003, GAO reported that NASAs acquisition strategy has increased the risk that the agency will implement a system that will cost more and do less than planned. This report is one of a series of reviews of NASAs acquisition and implementation of IFMP, and focuses on the core financial modules ability to provide the information necessary for external financial reporting.
Business Modernization: NASA's Integrated Financial Management Program Does Not Fully Address Agency's External Reporting Issues
2003
48 pages
Report
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Englisch
Banking & Finance , Public Administration & Government , Management Practice , Financial management , Reporting , Accounting system , Implementation , Compliance , Federal government , Recommendations , Financial reports , Accountability , Acquisition , Monitoring , Issues , Evaluation , Integration , Testing , Management planning and control , Modernization , National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA) , Integrated Financial Management program(IFMP)
NASA's Integrated Risk Management Program
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