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Tennessee Valley Authority
Summary of Sarbanes-Oxley 404 Process and Controls Documentation Reviews
To assist TVA in preparing for compliance in fiscal year 2007 with Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX 404), we reviewed the documentation and design of certain financial reporting controls determined by the Controller's organization to be in scope for SOX 404 compliance and reporting. In summary, we reviewed 15 processes and made recommendations to management for improvements and obtained information about management's remedial actions planned or taken. Summary Only
We reviewed $5.1 million of cost billed to TVA by a contractor for subcontracted welding services performed at Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 1. We determined TVA had been billed $295,067 for (1) per diem payments that exceeded contract per diem limits; (2) ineligible and unsupported per diem, relocation, and equipment costs; and (3) ineligible fees. TVA management informed us they agreed with our audit findings and plan to take action to recover the overbilled amounts from the contractor. Summary Only
BILL AND COIN MANUFACTURING: The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Should Ensure That Its Currency Billing Rates Include All Cost and That Excess Working Capital Is Deposited in the General Fund
We completed agreed-upon procedures and issued a report to the U.S. Treasury Financial Management Service and Government Accountability Office to assist in the preparation and audit of the fiscal year 2006 U.S. government-wide consolidated financial report. Summary Only
Each quarter federal agencies, including TVA, submit intragovernmental balances by federal trading partner (TP) to the U.S. Treasury (UST) to assist in preparing the annual governmentwide consolidated financial report. To facilitate TVA's reconciliation with its TPs at yearend, we reviewed the FY 2005 3rd quarter intragovernmental information reported to UST. In summary, we found (1) Intragovernmental balance information as reported generally agreed with the third-quarter financial statements, (2) some inaccuracies in the data submitted in the U.S. Treasury Intragovernmental Reporting and Analysis System, indicated the need for better controls to ensure data reported is accurate and representative of balances in TVA's financial statements, and (3) the Controller organization made reasonable efforts to explain and resolve any material differences in the balances reported by TVA and those reported by its federal trading partners.