Accenture Federal Services has won two contracts worth more than $30 million by the U.S. Department of the Navy to continue support of the Navy’s drive toward financial auditability.
“Ensuring that all internal financial controls provide accurate information will help the Navy meet all federal and Department of Defense guidelines toward auditability,” said Vince Vlasho, a leader in Accenture’s work with the U.S. Navy. “This is a critical initiative that assists Navy leaders by improving the quality and reliability of financial data and securing the effectiveness of their ERP systems.”
The first contract is a three-year, $25.5 million contract to work with six commands and the United States Marine Corps to provide comprehensive audit readiness services. The second is a three-year, $5.37 million Financial Information Systems Control Audit Manual (FISCAM) contract to evaluate the design and operating effectiveness of IT general computer controls and business process automated controls for the Navy Enterprise Resource Planning system. Both contracts support the Navy’s Financial Improvement Program (FIP).