Office of Inspector General Audit of the National Reconnaissance Office Fiscal Year 2014 Financial Statements

Background

The NRO OIG engaged the independent public accounting firm of PWC to audit the NRO FY 2014 financial statements in order to express an independent opinion regarding those statements.

The contract between PwC and the NRO OIG requires that the audit be performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States’ Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin No. 14-02, Audit Requirements for Federal Financial Statements; and the Government Accountability Office/President’s Countcil on Integrity and Efficiency Financial Audit Manual.

Declassified Audit

 Office of Inspector General Audit of the National Reconnaissance Office Fiscal Year 2014 Financial Statements [34 Pages, 4.8MB]

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