DEFENSE CONTRACT SYSTEM AUDIT
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DEFENSE CONTRACT SYSTEM AUDIT
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Article
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53-70
Abstract
The annual U.S. spending on weapons and military equipment totals to hundreds billion dollars. Every little saving in this area would provide great economic benefit. This fact forced the U.S. Congress to create the Defense Contract Audit Agency which target is to carry out audits of all military contracts. The DCAA activities are analyzed in this article.
Date of publication
01.12.2013
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6. GAO Report to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate. September 2009. DCAA AUDITS. Widespread Problems with Audit Quality Require Significant Reform. GA009-468. (http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d09468.pdf).
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10. United States Government Accountability Office, Allegations That Certain Audits at Three Locations Did Not Meet Professional Standards Were Substantiated, July 2008.

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