Army comptroller: Auditability 'not yet in our DNA'

By Courtney McBride / June 17, 2016 at 4:15 PM
The Army "continue[s] to improve across all business areas," from leader engagement to accountability and implementation of new processes as it heads toward a full audit late next year, according to its assistant secretary for financial management and comptroller. Robert Speer told the House Armed Services Committee on June 15 that service leaders are "committed to improving the Army's financial management" and achieving audit readiness by the Sept. 30, 2017 deadline. Speer emphasized the need for adjustments to Army procedures...

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