Need for More Effective Cross-Service Auditing Arrangements

Gao ID: FGMSD-77-55 September 26, 1977

Federal Management Circular 73-2 requires that when two or more Federal agencies assist the same organization, they should consider establishing cross-service arrangements under which one Federal agency audits for the other. Such arrangements can conserve manpower, promote efficiency, and minimize the impact of audits on the operations of the auditee. However, the Federal agencies are not using cross-service arrangements to the maximum extent possible. This results in duplicate audit effort, a waste of time and money, and the interruption of program personnel work.

Barriers which inhibit cross-service auditing include: lack of Federal-wide funding information on grantees; limited Federal audit staffs; lack of reimbursement procedures; the large number of Federal programs; and the lack of a standard audit guide which covers multiple programs and funding sources.

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