Financial Management at the Department of Health and Human Services: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency and Financial Management of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, September 30, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 81 pages |
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... ensures long - term success . This is a major project . All projects are difficult ; a major project , you multiply that several - fold . Full implementation is targeted for 2007 , so there is a lot of time to address issues , and the ...
... ensures long - term success . This is a major project . All projects are difficult ; a major project , you multiply that several - fold . Full implementation is targeted for 2007 , so there is a lot of time to address issues , and the ...
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... ensure that it is adopting event- driven processes . Without reliable and rigorous quantitative meas- ures , it is impossible to see where you are on the playing field . In- tuitively , you might think that you are moving ahead and ...
... ensure that it is adopting event- driven processes . Without reliable and rigorous quantitative meas- ures , it is impossible to see where you are on the playing field . In- tuitively , you might think that you are moving ahead and ...
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... ensures long - term success of this important project . At the time of our review , the complete implementation of UFMS was targeted for 2007 and the estimated total project cost was over $ 700 million . Not only must the system ...
... ensures long - term success of this important project . At the time of our review , the complete implementation of UFMS was targeted for 2007 and the estimated total project cost was over $ 700 million . Not only must the system ...
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... ensuring the intended functionality will be included in the system and are the foundation for testing . We found significant problems in HHS ' requirements management process and that HHS had not developed requirements that were clear ...
... ensuring the intended functionality will be included in the system and are the foundation for testing . We found significant problems in HHS ' requirements management process and that HHS had not developed requirements that were clear ...
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... ensure that the risks are being properly controlled and that new risks are identified and resolved as early as possible . An effective risk management process is designed to mitigate the effects of undesirable events at the earliest ...
... ensure that the risks are being properly controlled and that new risks are identified and resolved as early as possible . An effective risk management process is designed to mitigate the effects of undesirable events at the earliest ...
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Page 17 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my statement. I would be pleased to answer any questions you or other members of the subcommittee may have at this time. CONTACTS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For further information about this testimony, please contact Gregory D. Kutz at (202) 512-9095 or kutzg@gao.gov, Randolph Kite at (202) 512-3439 or hiter@gao.gov, or Evelyn Logue at (202) 512-3881.
Page 12 - Requirements should be consistent with one another, verifiable, and directly traceable37 to higher-level business or functional requirements. It is critical that requirements be carefully defined and that they flow directly from the organization's concept of operations (how the organization's dayto-day operations...
Page 6 - Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency and Financial Management, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives...
Page 10 - FFMIA are integral to producing the data needed to efficiently and effectively manage the day-to-day operations of the federal government and provide accountability to the taxpayers. When federal agencies can meet these expectations, they will have achieved what the Comptroller General has referred to as the "end game...
Page 10 - CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) is a center of Internet security expertise located at the Software Engineering Institute, a federally funded research and development center operated by Carnegie Mellon University.
Page 15 - ... entity operates today and how it intends to operate in the future, along with a plan for how it intends to transition to this future state.
Page 24 - BEFORE THE House Committee on Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Efficiency and Financial Management...
Page 13 - Testing is the process of executing a program with the intent of finding errors.
Page 18 - JarmonG@gao.gov (202) 512-4400 US Government Accountability Office, 441 G Street NW, Room 7125 Washington, DC 20548 Public Affairs Paul Anderson, Managing Director...