By Jared Serbu, includes “After its first two years of full-scale financial audits, the Defense Department is starting to get some of its first concrete indications of how much work lies ahead of it before it can finally earn a clean audit opinion. And according to DoD’s inspector general, there are clear signs of progress — though they’re not necessarily to be found in the number of audit findings the department has been able to fix. In fact, strictly on that basis, auditors are issuing and reissuing notices of findings and recommendations faster than DoD is resolving them. …”
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