ARRA Implementation: A State View NASACT 2009 Presented by: Steve Burrage, CPA State Audit and Inspector.

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ARRA Implementation: A State View NASACT 2009 Presented by: Steve Burrage, CPA State Audit and Inspector

Oklahoma Office of the State Auditor & Inspector The State Auditor is elected to a 4-year term. Current Auditor appointed in July 2008 to fill unexpired term. Office conducts annual CAFR and Single Audit. Employ about 130 auditors with responsibility for auditing all state agencies, boards and commissions, 77 counties, and 53 EMS Districts. Conducts audits (performance and investigative) at the request of the Governor, the Attorney General, State Legislature, agency head, governing board, or by public petition.

Oklahoma Office of the State Auditor & Inspector Operational Audits – Primary Objective To determine whether an entitys internal controls provide reasonable assurance that revenues and expenditures were accurately reported in the accounting records.

ARRA: The Oklahoma Response Governor named State Auditor to serve as watchdog on stimulus expenditures. Governor signed Executive Order creating ARRA Coordinating Council including Cabinet-level leaders, elected officials and state agency heads. Governor tasked Secretary of State to track the initiative, obtain information about federal guidelines and potential uses for stimulus dollars and disseminating that information. Governor directed State Treasurer to determine use of stimulus funds to the state budget.

White House: Spend the money as quickly as possible to help stimulate the economy. Absolute need for Accountability & Transparency. Ensure funds are spent Free of waste, fraud, and abuse. Discover any fraud on the front end – not after the fact! Establish and ensure adequate internal controls. Conduct a Risk Assessment to identify areas of vulnerability.

1. How much money does your agency expect to receive in federal stimulus funds? Federal Stimulus Questionnaire 2.Under which CFDAs and/or federal programs do you expect to receive the stimulus funds? 3.Will these stimulus funds be received under a program for which you have never received federal funds? If so, what are the programs /CFDA #. 4.Of the stimulus funds received, how much do you expect to expend by June 30, 2009? How much do you expect to expend after June 30, 2009? 5.Will the federal stimulus funds be expended through an existing internal control structure or will a new structure be developed? Describe any changes to existing controls or new controls created.

6.How will federal stimulus funds be separately accounted for in the accounting system? Federal Stimulus Questionnaire continued 7.Will any of the federal stimulus funds be spent through bidding/ contracts? 8.Will any of the federal stimulus funds be passed through to local governments or sub-recipients? If so, how will the agency monitor these funds? 9.If the agency has an internal audit function, what will be their role in monitoring federal stimulus funds?

Transportation, Department ofWheelerYY20.205$464,655,225 To receive funding on reimbursement basis - expect to expend ~$30 million by 06/30/09 Expect to receive $465 million from FHWA; Projects awarded 3/30/09 - $255 million Transportation, Department ofWheelerYY $39,163,565 only $17 million will funnel through ODOT for Rural Transit Providers; remaining $22 million will go directly to Urban Transit Providers with no direct oversight by ODOT required AgencyManager Question- naire Completed (Y/N) Receiv- ing Funds (Y/N)CFDA #AmountComments Stimulus Tracking Sheet – By Agency

Department of Transportation Stimulus Projects Opening Bid Day March 30, 2009

Town Hall Summit Meetings

Joint Fraud Hotline Source: KWTV.com Oklahoma City

Challenges According to the GAO, jurisdictions nationwide are faced with: Outdated accounting software An inability to create standardized tracking and reporting systems Budget cuts and lay-offs A deepening or worsening economy Thin staffs stretched thinner Source: Cole & Reed, P.C.

Creation of implementation teams to issue guidance to state agencies. GAO Best Practices Conducting risk assessments and utilizing existing bodies of work by the state to identify areas of concern (past single and performance audits). Strengthening contract requirements, i.e. contracts in excess of $1 million reviewed for certain criteria.

Enhancing the existing budget with an approval process requiring each state agency submit an action plan to the Office of Planning and Budget. GAO Best Practices, continued Enactment of state legislation that includes provisions to allow the pooling of administrative costs in order to make funds available for proper oversight. Certification of a prequalification program for ARRA vendors.

Monitoring plans with front-end cost analysis, third-party inspections prior to releasing funds and third-party audits. GAO Best Practices, continued Enactment of state legislation requiring all ARRA state entity recipients to provide information on their use.

Questions?

ARRA Implementation: A State View NASACT 2009 Presented by: Steve Burrage, CPA State Audit and Inspector