NASA needs a qualified professional services contractor to assess its internal financial reporting and management controls as upcoming inspector general audits loom and cost overruns continue to dog the agency.
The opportunity highlights NASA’s need to improve its accounting and financial reporting systems as watchdogs continue to ask questions about how the agency handles costs and payments.
The agency’s newest information about a follow-on contract covers internal controls, financial reporting, and risk and compliance management systems—the targets of annual review by NASA’s Office of Inspector General and ongoing assessment by the Government Accountability Office.
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