Homeland Security Agencies Told To Consolidate Management System Spending

By John Liang / July 30, 2002 at 5:00 AM
The White House is directing the agencies slated to move under the new Homeland Security Department to temporarily stop spending money on building new financial management systems, claiming the government could save up to $85 million over the next two years if the department works toward a single financial management solution. According to an Office of Management and Budget memo sent out today to the component agencies of the administration's proposed Homeland Security Department, seven of those agencies are investing...

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