Travel System Requirements


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The Fed. Financial Mgmt. Improve. Act (FFMIA) of 1996 requires, among other things, that agencies implement and maintain financial mgmt. systems that substantially comply with Fed. financial mgmt. systems require. These are detailed in the Financial Mgmt. Systems Require. series issued by the Joint Financial Mgmt. Improve. Prog. (JFMIP) and Office of Mgmt. and Budget Circular A-127, Financial Mgmt. Systems. This checklist reflects JFMIP's revised Travel System Require. (July Ô99) to assist: agencies in implementing and monitoring their travel systems; and mgmt. and auditors in reviewing their travel systems to determine if they are in compliance with FFMIA. Tables.




Travel System Requirements


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Travel System Requirements


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Travel System Requirements


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This publication supersedes AIMD-00-21.2.8, Travel System Requirements: Checklist for Reviewing Systems Under the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996, December 1999. GAO published a functional requirements document to assist: (1) agencies in implementing and monitoring their travel systems; and (2) management and auditors in reviewing their travel systems to determine if they substantially comply with the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996.




Travel System Requirements


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Travel System Checklist


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Gao-04-763g Core Financial System Requirements


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GAO-04-763G Core Financial System Requirements: Checklist for Reviewing Systems under the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act




Core financial system requirements checklist for reviewing systems under the Federal Financial Management Improvement Act.


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