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Overview. Introduction Intragovernmental Transactions Defined Eliminations Defined DoD’s Material Weakness DoD’s Proposed Solution IGT – The Future Resources. Introduction. Intragovernmental Transactions (IGT) and Eliminations is a Government-wide Material Weakness

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  1. Overview • Introduction • Intragovernmental Transactions Defined • Eliminations Defined • DoD’s Material Weakness • DoD’s Proposed Solution • IGT – The Future • Resources

  2. Introduction • Intragovernmental Transactions (IGT) and Eliminations is a Government-wide Material Weakness • IGT is one of DoD’s 11 Material Weaknesses • Prevents Unqualified Audit Opinion on DoD and Government-wide Financial Statements

  3. Intragovernmental Transactions - Defined • Any transactions involving sales, services or transfers between two entities of the federal government • There are 3 recognized levels of intragovernmental transactions • Level 1 = Between DoD and Non-DoD Entities • Level 2 = Between DoD Components • Level 3 = Within DoD Components

  4. Eliminations –Defined • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) require the elimination of intragovernmental transactions from consolidated financial statements to prevent overstating accounts for intra-entity activity • Revenues must match Expenses (and Capitalized Assets) • Accounts Receivable must match Accounts Payable • Transfers In must match Transfers Out • When the seller’s revenue matches the buyer’s expenses, both are eliminated - removed from the consolidated total • Goal is to eliminate all intragovernmental balances with no adjustments needed

  5. DoD’s Material Weakness • Eliminations must be fully supported with transaction level details, including identification of buyers and sellers – they must be auditable • DoD cannot support eliminations with the details required to pass an audit • Most DoD systems do not capture the required data fields • Lack of standardization • Timing differences • Inability to reconcile between trading entities

  6. DoD’s Solution • Develop a clearing house for DoD intragovernmental transactions that will: • Allow for identification of parties to transactions • Capture and summarize transactions for reporting purposes • Facilitate reconciliation of reported intragovernmental transactions to the source accounting systems and between trading partners • Provide detail support necessary to pass audit • Interface with OMB’s Intragovernmental Transactions Exchange for level 1 transactions to which DoD is a party

  7. IGT – The Future • Use SPS to create and route intragovernmental transactions • Incorporate mandatory data elements into ERP solutions • IGTE/OMB future

  8. Resources • OSD (C) • Kathy.sherrill@osd.mil • OSD (AT&L) • Lisa.romney@osd.mil • IGTE Program Help Desk • igthelp@targetsystems.us • IGTS Program Office: • igtsinfo@dfas.mil

  9. Intragovernmental Transactions in Consolidated Financial Reports Federal Government financial statement level Federal Government DoD Fed Agencies Federal to Federal agency eliminations DoD financial statement level Army Navy AF Fed Agencies DoD Agencies Department financial statement level DoD to DoD agency eliminations DoD Agencies Army Navy AF Fed Agencies Agency financial statement level Within agency eliminations Transactions between buyers and sellers of same agency Transactions between buyers and sellers of DoD agencies Transactions between agencies and private sector Transactions between DoD and other Fed agencies

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