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                UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING  OFFICE
                        DALLAS  REGIONAL OFFICE
o ROOM 600. 251 NORTH FIELD STREET
                           DALLAS, TEXAS 75202


                                                    FEB 4 1972



Dr. Christopher C. Kraft, Jr.
Director, Manned Spacecraft Center
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2101 Webster-Seabrook Road
Houston, Texas  77058

Dear Doctor Kraft:

     The General Accounting Office reviewed selected administrative
operations and related  financial transactions at the National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration's  (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center
(MSC), Houston, Texas, for the six-year period  ended June 30, 1971.

     The purpose of the review was to determine the adequacy of the
financial management system, including internal audit; to  assure that
expenditure and revenue transactions are valid, appropriate,  and legal;
and to serve as the basis  for settlement of the certifying and collec-
tion officer's accounts.  The program activities of the various organi-
zations were not included in this review.

     To test the effectiveness of the system, we used  statistical
sampling techniques to randomly select a representative  sample of
financial transactions  for detailed examination in the areas of
civilian pay, travel and commercial disbursements.

     Our review disclosed that MSC's management system adequately
safeguarded the Government's interest except  for certain practices
and procedures relating to  (1) authorization and control over tem-
porary duty travelincluding  travel expense vouchering, and  (2)
handling of cash collections.  A summary of our  findings and corrective
actions initiated by Center officials  follows.

NEED TO STRENGTHEN CONTROLS OVER
TRAVEL AND RELATED EXPENSES

     We found that  (1) travel of employees was not being adequately
coordinated to minimize rental vehicle  expenses, (2) certain travel
vouchers certified  for payment did not contain essential data or
support as required by the  Standardized Government Travel Regulations
(SGTR), and (3) rental car invoices were not being reviewed  for pro-
priety of amounts certified  for payment.

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