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Department of Justice
Audit of the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Grant Awarded to the City of Newark, New Jersey
Audit of Office on Violence Against Women Grant to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Program Awarded to East Central University, Oklahoma
The OIG assessed whether TVA performed adequate analysis in its decision to implement a new expense management application. Auditors reviewed the analysis performed to make the decision to implement the application as of May 31, 2011, as well as other documentation supporting that decision. Auditors were unable to verify TVA systems development processes were followed and system and business protocols were considered during the implementation of the application, because the project was merged with the upgrade to another system.The OIG concluded, based on the review of project documentation and discussions with project management, adequate analysis was not performed to support the decision to implement the expense management application. Specifically, we found management circumvented controls and the decision was made without adherence to TVA project management policies. This resulted in time delays within the project, inadequate budget planning, duplication of efforts including possible waste of resources, and project management inefficiencies. Even though steps were taken to (1) define a business need, (2) derive estimates for cost and time implementation and identify ownership, (3) evaluate alternative system solutions, (4) obtain approvals and define a budget, and (5) assess the current and future business conditions, these efforts were made after the application was chosen as the system solution. Without understanding the reasons and parameters for implementing a new expense management system, the project team's efforts to follow the process as outlined in the project management policies were ineffective and resulted in schedule delays as well as project management team frustrations. We recommended the Vice President and Controller ensure project management policies are followed with TVA's mission in mind by communicating those policies to individuals within the organization and stressing the importance of (1) adequately defining the business need for a project prior to selecting the solution, (2) validating assumptions used in decision-making, evaluating business conditions and alternative solutions, and (3) determining project budget limits and obtaining project approval. TVA management agreed with the recommendations.