Acquisition.gov is a comprehensive online platform developed by the General Services Administration (GSA) that serves as a central hub for acquisition-related information, policies, and tools.
The hub for Federal financial management and the Chief Financial Officers Council. CFO.gov hosts policies and priorities, training materials, and solutions sponsored by our Council.
Tax-exempt and governmental entities can benefit from certain clean energy investment and production credits using new options enabled by legislation enacted in 2022. In some situations, other taxpayers can also benefit from the tax credits in new ways.
The objective of this study is to identify leading practices and to conceptualize these practices into a risk-based framework to aid program managers in managing fraud risks. To address this objective, GAO conducted three focus groups consisting of antifraud professionals.
The Federal Service Desk (FSD) provides assistance to users through self-help and interfaces with customers.The FSD maintains a robust knowledge base, ticket management systems and trained agents to support our customers on SAM.gov, FPDS.gov, eSRS.gov, and FSRS.gov.
The FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) is the reporting tool Federal prime awardees (i.e. prime contractors and prime grants recipients) use to capture and report subaward and executive compensation data regarding their first-tier subawards to meet the FFATA reporting requirements.
An official website of the GSA’s Technology Transformation Services team, the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) is the place to submit and review federal grant audits.
The Chief Financial Officers Act (CFO) of 1990 created OFFM as the Executive Branch’s focal point in a framework for more effective Federal financial management.
Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government, known as the "Green Book," sets the standards for an effective internal control system for federal agencies.
The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is an official website of the U.S. Government used by entities wishing to do business with the federal government. In an effort to help save entities time, their SAM registration helps ensure they have been properly vetted and are approved to do business with the federal government.
USAspending.gov is the official source for spending data for the U.S. Government. Its mission is to show the American public what the federal government spends every year and how it spends the money. You can follow the money from the Congressional appropriations to the federal agencies and down to local communities and businesses.
Grants.gov is an E-Government initiative operating under the governance of the Office of Management and Budget. Under the President's Management Agenda, this system provides a centralized location for grant seekers to find and apply for federal funding opportunities.
Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, also known as 2 CFR 200, isthe primary regulation governing grants and cooperative agreements issued by the US Government. Its purpose is to streamline guidance, reduce administrative burden on award recipients, and guard against waste, fraud, and abuse of Federal funds.
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