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104562 1 (1977-09-26)

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DOCUBENT RESUME


04562  - [B0185073]

(Potential Overobligations  in Army Procurement Apj.:opriations].
Septester 26,  1977 3  pp.

Report to Maj. Gen. J.  K. Stoner, Jr., Commender, Department of
the Army: Army  Electronics Command, Fort Monmouthe NJ; by Allen
R. Voss, Regional Manager,  field Operations Div.; Regional
Office  (Philadelphia).

Issue Area: Accounting and Financial Reporting  (2800).
Contact: Field Operations Div.: Regional  Office (Philadelphia).
Budget Function: Miscellaneous: Financial  Manageent  and
    Infcrmation Systems  (1002).
Organiza.Aon Concerned: Department of the Army;  Deper:tent of
    the Army: Army Armament Materiel Readiness  Ccmmaid, Rock
    Island, IL.
Authority: Anti--Deficiency Act.

         Several matters were noid  in a  review of financial
records and reports at the U.S. Army Electronics  Command (ECOO)
that affect the accuracy and reliability of  these financial
records.  Findings/Conclusions: One of the defic.encies  noted
was a loss of control cver the recording of customer  orders. In
April 1976, recorded values tor zt least  58 custcmer orders were
$7.4 million less than related obligations in  five
appropriations. ECOM initiated a review to determiue  if
additional reimbursements could be obtained. By December  1976, a
partially completed review had been made of an initial  group of
nine cases, and turther wozk was suspended, primarily  because of
personnel constraints and workload. Work had nct  been resuimed by
June 1977. It was also reported in April  1976 that ECOM's
February 29, 1976, report on customer crder financial status
contained numerous negative balances totaling $15.7  million for
unfilled orders or accounts receivable. As of Lecember 31,  1976,
it was found that 17 appropriations had negative balances
totaling $11.1 million. ECOM had not acted cn this prcblem  as of
June 1977.  Recommendations: ECOM should assign a sufficiently
high priority toj these items so that they can be resolved in the
near future and appropriate action taken to prevent their
recurrence. (DB)

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