The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, Conserving Resources for Readiness and National Security Through Better Financial Management.

Abstract

Congress enacted the Chief Financial Officers (CFO) Act in November 1990 to improve financial management in the Federal Government. It requires 23 federal agencies, including DOD, to submit annual financial statements to the Office of Management and Budget. The Secretary of Defense, William Perry, testified before Congress in 1995 that, we need to reform our financial management. It is a mess, and it is costing us money we desperately need." The military services waste billions of dollars each year because of poor financial management practices. DOD is taking a centralized, top-down, and long-term approach to meet the requirements of the CFO Act. It's not working. This approach doesn't include the leaders in the field in the solution. Therefore, the operators stationed throughout the world are unaware of the massive changes that need to occur and largely uniformed of the readiness benefits and savings that could arise. We must improve our financial management practices. We can't afford to waste any of our defense dollars as resources continue to decline. The process of preparing auditable financial statements will provide our leaders with more reliable and accurate resource information which will improve their decisions and will lead to increased levels of readiness by the more efficient and effective use of federal funds.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1995
Accession Number
ADA294099

Entities

People

  • Joseph G. Dodd

Organizations

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accounting
  • Air Force
  • Business Administration
  • Congress
  • Department Of Defense
  • Financial Management
  • Governments
  • House Of Representatives
  • Law
  • Management Personnel
  • Money
  • National Governments
  • National Security
  • Organizational Structure
  • United States
  • United States Government
  • War Colleges

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Government and Public Administration Law.