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Reports on Conference Spending To Support Agency Operations in Accordance with OMB M-12-12, As Amended

In support of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) September 21, 2011, memorandum "Eliminating Excess Conference Spending and Promoting Efficiency in Government," as amended, the Department of the Treasury (Treasury) Office of Inspector General (OIG) has worked to ensure that all agency events support our mission of delivering the best possible value and savings to the American people and our Federal partners.


 Fiscal Year 2020 Conference Expense Report

​Conference Name​​ ​Total Expenses ​Location ​Date ​Number of Individuals Paid for by Agency ​Total Number of Attendees ​Conference Description
​2020 Continuing Professional Education Symposium ​$233,016.39 Virtual May 19-21, 2020 ​110 ​96 ​​The Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Symposium is held every two years to provide Treasury OIG audit staff the opportunity to earn CPE hours to address their career development needs and to facilitate compliance with CPE requirements specified in Government Auditing Standards.
 

Fiscal Year 2019 Conference Expense Report

​Conference Name​​ ​Total Expenses ​Location ​Date ​Number of Individuals Paid for by Agency ​Total Number of Attendees ​Conference Description
​2019 Continuing Professional Education Symposium ​$325,638.47 ​Washington, DC ​July 22-26, 2019 ​111 ​95 ​​The Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Symposium is held every two years to provide Treasury OIG audit staff the opportunity to earn CPE hours to address their career development needs and to facilitate compliance with CPE requirements specified in Government Auditing Standards.
 


Fiscal Year 2018 Conference Expense Report

There were no conferences in excess of $100,000 for fiscal year 2018.​


Fiscal Year 2017 Conference Expense Report

 

​Conference Name Total Expenses​ Location​​ Date​ ​Number of Individuals Paid for by Agency

Total Number of Attendees

Conference Description
​2017 Continuing Professional Education Symposium $402,916.56​ ​Philadelphia, PA ​July 31-August 4, 2017​ 120​ ​104 ​The Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Symposium is held every 2 years to provide Treasury OIG audit staff the opportunity to earn CPE hours to address their career development needs and to facilitate compliance with CPE requirements specified in Government Auditing Standards.
 

 

 

Fiscal Year 2016 Conference Expense Report
There were no conferences in excess of $100,000 for fiscal year 2016.

 

Fiscal Year 2015 Conference Expense Report

 

​Conference Name ​Total Expenses ​Location ​Date ​Number of Individuals Paid for by Agency
​Total Number of Attendees
​Conference Description
2015 Continuing Professional Education Symposium ​$340,612.71* ​Warrenton, VA ​August 3-7, 2015 ​124 ​108

​The Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Symposium is held every 2 years to provide Treasury OIG audit staff the opportunity to earn CPE hours to address their career development needs and to facilitate compliance with CPE requirements specified in Government Auditing Standards.

*Department of Labor (DOL) OIG reimbursed OIG $4,172.00 for 6 DOL OIG attendees. Total expenses before reimbursement were $344,784.71.

 

 

Fiscal Year 2014 Conference Expense Report

There were no conferences in excess of $100,000 for fiscal year 2014.


Fiscal Year 2013 Conference Expense Report

There were no conferences in excess of $100,000 for fiscal year 2013.


Fiscal Year 2012 Conference Expense Report

There were no conferences in excess of $100,000 for fiscal year 2012.



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Last Updated: 10/15/2020 9:15 AM
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