SSA's FY 1999 Accountability Report
includes SSA's first Government Performance and Results Act Annual Performance
Report |
SSA's Accountability Report for FY 1999 provides full disclosure of
SSA's financial and programmatic operations. With its publication on November
18, 1999 -- less than 2 months after the close of the fiscal year -- SSA
became the first Federal agency to publish its FY 1999 Accountability
Report. FY 1999 marks the thirteenth year that SSA has published audited
financial statements, the sixth year that SSA has received an unqualified
opinion on its financial statements and the fifth year that SSA has been
authorized by the Office of Management and Budget to streamline and consolidate
statutorily required financial reporting into a single Accountability
Report.
SSA's FY 1999 Accountability Report includes SSA's first Government
Performance and Results Act Annual Performance Report. It also contains
messages from SSA's Commissioner and Inspector General, a Ten-Year Summary
of Financial Highlights and Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A).
The MD&A consists of five sections: SSA's Mission and Organization Structure
which includes a description of SSA's programs; Major Issues Facing SSA;
Performance Goals and Results; Highlights of SSA's Financial Position;
and Systems and Controls. The report also includes SSA's audited principal
financial statements and notes, supplemental financial schedules; actuarial
information and supplemental management information; and program and financial
performance categorized by SSA's business processes and service delivery
interfaces as well as the Office of Inspector General's (OIG) report on
the Audit of SSA's FY 1999 Financial Statements and the OIG Semiannual
Report to Congress.
Note: SSA's Accountability Report for FY 1999 is
in Portable Document Format (PDF). You must have Adobe
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