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ACQUISITION REFORM: DOD Should Streamline Its Decision-Making Process for Weapon Systems to Reduce Inefficiencies
Refinement of decision-making processes The US Department of Defense (DOD) has long sought to improve the efficiency of its weapon system acquisition process, including the time and effort needed to complete the milestone decision process. Good practices of some DOD programs and five commercial firms were used by GAO to look for new momentum in refining the process.
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US Government Accountability Office , issued in 2015
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ACQUISITION REFORM: DOD Should Streamline Its Decision-Making Process for Weapon Systems to Reduce Inefficiencies
Refinement of decision-making processes The US Department of Defense (DOD) has long sought to improve the efficiency of its weapon system acquisition process, including the time and effort needed to complete the milestone decision process. Good practices of some DOD programs and five commercial firms were used by GAO to look for new momentum in refining the process.
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US Government Accountability Office , issued in 2015
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Cross-sectional audit of secondary occupations with a focus on conflicts of interest
Additional transfer of knowledge takes often place through the secondary occupations of professors and other scientific employees. The Swiss Federal Audit Office (SFAO) examined whether the sufficient measures had been taken to prevent financial or reputational damage. In addition, the SFAO assessed whether the applicable rules allow for sufficient knowledge transfer. The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) together employ almost 900 professors, about one third of whom have declared at least one secondary occupation. Secondary employment is much less common among other staff. Around 150 ongoing secondary occupations were recorded for the approximately 4,200 research institute employees.
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Swiss Federal Audit Office , issued in 2023
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CYBERSECURITY: Implementation of Executive Order Requirements Is Essential to Address Key Actions
GAO continues to review and report status of information security - the high-risk area for more than 25 years already. Special focus is on federal cybersecurity challenges. An average of approximately 31,492 incidents per year for fiscal years 2017 through 2022 were reported by responsible Government bodies. In fiscal year 2022, agencies reported experiencing 30,659 incidents.
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US Government Accountability Office , issued in 2024
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Cyber security resilience of the Danish public sector II
Danish NAO underlines that public authorities depend on IT to deliver their services. Thus, major IT problems and loss of data relating to critical IT systems can have far-reaching consequences for the government, citizens and companies. The audit focused on IT contingency plans, secure continuity of operations and mitigation of the consequences of system breakdowns or data losses in the event of major IT breakdowns. Approximately 90 of the government's IT systems are assessed to be critical by the departments.
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National Audit Office of Denmark , issued in 2023
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CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION: EPA Urgently Needs a Strategy to Address Cybersecurity Risks to Water and Wastewater Systems
US GAO reviewed cybersecurity threats facing the water sector and the federal government’s efforts to address these threats. Auditors found out problems including: funding prioritization, incident reporting, sector-wide risk assessment and vulnerability self-assessment tool. Recent cyber incidents highlight the vulnerability of the 170,000 water and wastewater systems in the U.S. water sector.
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US Government Accountability Office , issued in 2024
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Audit of the DTI key project Polycom Value Preservation 2030 with a focus on the border security subnetwork
The Swiss Federal Audit Office’s recent review of the Polycom Value Preservation 2030 project highlights effective management and coordination by the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security. Despite the rapid technological transition, the project remains on track for completion by the end of 2024, with dismantling expected by the end of 2025. This audit underscores the project’s robust planning and execution, ensuring Switzerland’s security radio system is up-to-date and reliable. Polycom is the security radio system of Switzerland's authorities and organisations for rescue and security. Due to the manufacturer's change of technology, the system in Switzerland needs to be brought up to date. Parallel operation is necessary as long as both technologies are in use. The Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (FOCBS) is con- tributing around CHF 65 million to this technological development. Together with the Fed- eral Office for Civil Protection (FOCP), the Confederation is investing a total of around CHF 160 million in this project.
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Swiss Federal Audit Office , issued in 2024
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HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION: Program Connects Deaf or Hard of Hearing Infants and Children to Services, but Actions Needed to Improve Access
US GAO reviewed Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program and discovered that although there is evidence supporting its effectiveness, some children in need may not have appropriate access to them. The audit findings show among others that measurement of the program performance requires improvement, as well as analysis of its results. About one in every 500 infants is identified as deaf or hard of hearing. Receiving early intervention services can help children meet speech, language, social, and emotional development milestones.
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US Government Accountability Office , issued in 2025
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Oversight of law enforcement agencies - An audit of the Swedish Commission on Security and IntegrityProtection
The Swedish NAO audited Commission focusing on integrity across law enforcement agencies. Among findings were: lack of clarity on the administrative support it receives and a risk of tasks unbalanced with capacities. The Commission supervises the following law enforcement agencies; the Police Authority, the Swedish Security Service, the National Economic Crimes Bureau, the Swedish Prosecution Authority and the Swedish Customs Service. The activities of these agencies is to a great extent subject to secrecy and restricted transparency. Consequently, to maintain public confidence it is important that the activities are legally secure and that supervision is appropriate and effective.
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Swedish National Audit Office , issued in 2016
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Pharmaceutical Stock Information Management System
The SAI Kosovo audit covered digitizing the management of pharmaceutical stock in healthcare institutions to supply medicines and disposable materials to patients from essential and non-essential lists. It was revealed that the system was not fully implemented in all healthcare units, like pharmacies in hospital wards and clinics, as well as Family Medicine Centers. This has led to inadequate management of pharmaceutical stock, lack of proper planning, and inefficient use of medicines and medical supplies. The Pharmaceutical Stock Management System enables the management of the supply process of medicines and medicinal materials, starting from central level institutions to health institutions and up to distribution to the patient.
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Kosovo National Audit Office , issued in 2024
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