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Office of Federal Financial Management
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Mission: |
To promote and support first class financial
management in the executive branch of the Federal Government.
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History: |
The Office of Federal Financial Management (OFFM) was created
within the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) by the Chief
Financial Officers (CFO) Act of 1990. OFFM, led by the OMB
Controller under the direction of the Deputy Director for
Management, is responsible for the financial management policy of
the Federal Government. OFFM responsibilities include implementing
the financial management improvement priorities of the President,
establishing government-wide financial management policies of
executive agencies, and carrying out the financial management
functions of the CFO Act. |
What's New: |
The Federal Government's Financial Health, A Citizen's Guide to the 2007 Financial Report of the United States Government (February 2008) (12 pages, 3 mb)
2008 Federal Financial Management Report (January 31, 2008) (51 pages, 1.42 mb)
Improving the Accuracy and Integrity of Federal Payments, 2007 Final Report (January 31, 2008) (49 pages, 286 kb)
Update on the Financial Management Line of Business (January 28, 2008) (13 pages, 270 kb)
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Branches: |
Financial
Standards and Grants Financial
Integrity and Analysis Federal
Financial Systems |
Key Issues: |
Agency
and Government-wide Financial Reporting
Federal
Asset Management
Financial
Management Systems
Grants
Management
Improper
Payments
Performance
Measurement
Presidents
Management Agenda
Single
Audit
Travel
and Purchase Cards |
Organization Chart: |
OFFM
Organization Chart (1 page, 20 kb) |
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