Business Analysis Division, 84-27400
Vacant, Manager
Vision and Mission Statement To provide oversight, support, and coordination services for Departmental and Reclamation-wide programs. |
Under the guidance of the Director, Management Services Office (MSO), the Business Analysis Division (BAD) provides subject matter experts for Reclamation-wide and Departmental programs, serves on ad-hoc teams, and performs a variety of special assignments.
- Coordination of Reclamation-wide reporting requirements for the President's Management Agenda and the Department's "Getting to Green" Scorecard activities.
- Reclamation's Audit Liaison Officer responsibilities serving as Reclamation's primary contact for audits with the Office of Inspector General (OIG); Government Accountability Office; the Department of the Interior's Office of Policy, Management and Budget; and Office of Financial Management (PFM).
- Serves as Reclamation's Single Audit Coordinator as the point of contact for single audit findings referred by PFM for resolution.
- Conducts an ongoing review process of management controls and reports on the adequacy of Reclamation's program and operation management control systems as Reclamation's Management Control Coordinator.
- Oversees Reclamation's Investigations Program, including liaison with the Office of the Inspector General.
- Provides staff support to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Deputy CFO, and the CFO Council.
- Represents MSO as a member of the CFO Council and the E-Gov Initiative Team.
- Coordinates and develops responses to requests from the Department and the Commissioner's Office.
- Works with MSO organizations and clients to develop and facilitate the implementation of business practice improvements.
- Provides organizational management support for Denver and Washington .
- Serves as the Working Capital Fund (WCF) activity manager for Reclamation's Investment Fund and Denver and Washington leave accounts.
- Conducts special studies and analyses.
For inquiries regarding Business Analysis activities, please call 303-445-3423.
Last revised: May 6, 2010