1823 Items found
Published: Tuesday 17 December 2013
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The objective of this report is to provide the Auditor-General’s independent assurance over the status of selected Major Projects, as reflected in the Project Data Summary Sheets (PDSSs) prepared by the DMO, and the Statement by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) DMO. Assurance from the ANAO’s review of the preparation of the PDSSs by the Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) is conveyed in the Auditor-General’s Independent Review Report, prepared pursuant to the endorsed Guidelines, contained in Part 3.

Entity
Defence Materiel Organisation
Contact

Michael White, Executive Director, Phone: (02) 6203 7393

Published: Wednesday 15 November 1995
Published

Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented to the ANAO Graduates - Graduate Recall Day

Published: Tuesday 11 February 1997
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The objective of Phase Two of the audit was to examine the efficiency and effectiveness of operations of ATSIC Central, State and Regional Offices in relation to the administration of the Community Development Employment Projects Scheme. The ANAO established key criteria to assess progress against the implementation of the Phase One recommendations and further assess the efficiency and effectiveness of CDEP administration. The main areas examined were: planning, including reports of progress against plans and the development and use of performance information; monitoring, including client feedback and the review process at the Regional Office level; the implementation and effectiveness of management information systems in relation to CDEP; and the development and implementation of quality assuranced processes at State/Regional level.

Entity
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
Published: Wednesday 26 March 1997
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The overall objective of the preliminary study was to determine whether a performance audit of the management of corporate sponsorship was warranted. Specifically, the areas canvassed during the preliminary study were:

  • policies and guidelines for the management of corporate sponsorship;
  • integration of corporate sponsorship into agency planning;
  • contractual arrangements;
  • evaluation of corporate sponsorship within the agency;
  • valuation and reporting of corporate sponsorship; and
  • costs and benefits associated with corporate sponsorship.

The preliminary study findings did not warrant proceeding to a full performance audit. However, because corporate sponsorship is likely to be a growing area of importance for the Commonwealth, the ANAO concluded that there was value in producing a better practice guide in addition to the audit report.

Entity
Across Agency
Published: Tuesday 20 November 2001
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Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented at the 25th National Conference of Association of Risk and Insurance Managers of Australasia Limited

Published: Thursday 30 November 1995
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The ANAO's objectives in auditing the sale were to:

  • review the extent to which the Government's objectives for the sale were achieved;
  • review the management of the sale process; and
  • to assess ongoing Commonwealth exposures and responsibilities.
Entity
Across Agency
Published: Friday 17 October 1997
Published

The objective of this audit was to ascertain whether Defence performance management strategies and practices contribute to the effective and efficient management of the supply chain. In particular, it focussed on examining the extent to which the latter demonstrate identified world-class practices.

Entity
Department of Defence
Published: Tuesday 21 November 1995
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The purpose of the audit was to determine:

  • whether the planning and implementation of the DSS Teleservice project has been adequate to ensure successful operations;
  • the efficiency and administrative effectiveness of Teleservice Centre management practices;
  • whether Teleservice Centres have been successful in delivering the anticipated improvements to client service; and
  • what opportunities might be available for improvement in the operation of the Centres.

An important aim of the audit was to ascertain with DSS what value could be added by identifying more administratively effective and efficient means of managing and operating their Teleservice Centre network. In addition, the ANAO considered that the experience gained and lessons learned from the introduction of Teleservice operations by DSS could improve the planning and implementation of major technology-based operational and client service initiatives in the future, both in DSS and the Australian Public Service (APS) generally.

In carrying out the audit, the ANAO undertook an extensive examination of the Teleservice environment including:

  • examining the experience and practices of private sector call centre operations;
  • reviewing the DSS Teleservice network, involving detailed discussions with departmental officers, examining files and data and observing Teleservice Centre operations; as well as
  • consulting a range of community groups and government agencies familiar with DSS's Teleservice Centre services.
Entity
Department of Social Security
Published: Wednesday 25 November 1998
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Simulators are devices that provide personnel with training and practice by reproducing the behaviour of operational equipment. Defence records indicate that since 1960 the Defence Organisation has spent about $1 billion on acquiring simulators for training purposes. Over the next five years Defence proposes to spend a further $1.1 billion on simulation. The objective of the audit was to assess whether Defence had developed appropriate policies to provide guidance to personnel in the acquisition and use of aerospace simulators and the effectiveness of its procedures in achieving best value for the Commonwealth in relation to aerospace simulators.

Entity
Department of Defence
Published: Tuesday 22 August 1995
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This report has been prepared in response to a resolution of the Senate on 8 December 1994 which referred certain matters relating to the possible sale of ANL Ltd to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee. The resolution directed the Committee to consider a report from the Auditor-General and drew the Auditor-General's attention to a range of specific issues and questions.

Entity
Across Agency
Published: Tuesday 7 May 1996
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The ANAO selected the Fututech project for audit as it is one of the largest R&D projects conducted by any of the rural R&D corporations to date. The ANAO planned to identify possible improvements in management practices which would assist not only MRC but also other R&D corporations.

Entity
Meat Research Corporation
Published: Thursday 23 November 1995
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The ANAO's objective in auditing the sale was to assess:

  • the extent to which the Commonwealth's objectives were achieved; and
  • the efficiency, administrative effectiveness and accountability of the sale process.
Entity
Across Agency
Published: Wednesday 6 March 2002
Published

Mr Ian McPhee - Deputy Auditor-General, presented to the Public Service and Merit Protection Commission (PSMPC)

Published: Friday 17 August 2001
Published

Mr Ian McPhee - Deputy Auditor-General, presented to the Public Service and Merit Protection Commission

Published: Monday 24 June 1996
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The purpose of the audit was to examine the environmental management mechanisms in place across some of the major Commonwealth land management and oversighting entities. In particular, the audit examined Commonwealth environmental management practices to identify current strengths and weaknesses, and provide a framework and direction for the adoption of better practice and continuous improvement. The audit has not been designed to judge past Commonwealth performance using current environmental standards and practices. Rather, the audit focused on encouraging the development of better practice by illustrating the implications and lessons learned from past and present practices.

Entity
Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts; Department of Defence; Department of Transport and Regional Development; Department of Administrative Services; Department of Environment, Sport and Territories
Published: Thursday 2 May 1996
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The objective of the audit was to examine the efficiency and administrative effectiveness of the scheme in light of rapidly increasing expenditure and a history of administrative difficulties and deficiencies.

Entity
Australian Customs Service
Published: Wednesday 5 March 1997
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The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of Army's management of the move of 1st Brigade to Darwin. The audit criteria directly related to implementation of the project. These criteria addressed planning as well as identification and management of longer-term risks to the success of the project.

Entity
Department of Defence
Published: Thursday 18 March 2004
Published

Mr P.J. Barrett (AM) - Auditor-General for Australia, presented to the National Institute of Governance, University of Canberra

Responded: Wednesday 23 September 2015
Response provided

The Auditor-General (A/g) responded on 23 September 2015 to correspondence from Ms Julie Collins MP on 1 September 2015 regarding parliamentary entitlements paid to Liberal MPs and Senators.

Contact

Please direct enquiries relating to requests for audit through our contact page.

Published: Monday 17 June 1996
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The objectives of the audit were to assess how well agencies are managing their assets to produce better outcomes and to identify or develop better practice in asset management.

Entity
Across Agency
Published: Wednesday 11 December 1996
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The objective of the audit was to review the Department of Veterans' Affairs' management of the outsourcing of its data centre in Sydney from February 1992, specifically with respect to the management of its contractual arrangements. The audit sought to identify the extent to which DVA achieved its objectives of outsourcing and the effectiveness of its management of the arrangement with the supplier.

Entity
Department of Veterans' Affairs
Published: Wednesday 27 November 1996
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The objective of the audit was to assess the workforce planning systems used by the Australian Defence Force with a view to identifying better practice and making recommendations where appropriate to promote overall effectiveness of planning systems. The main issues were the management of the workforce planning function and determination of workforce requirements. The audit concentrated on the full-time military workforce, but also included the issue of the flexibility for military units to employ reserves or civilians where appropriate.

Entity
Department of Defence
Published: Thursday 17 October 1996
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This is a follow-up audit to Audit Report No.7, 1993-94 titled Department of Social Security: Data-matching. It reports upon the effectiveness of the DSS actions in response to the recommendations of the original 1993-94 audit. In noting the considerable progress made by the Department against the original audit recommendations, the ANAO considers that several recommendations have yet to be fully addressed. These are covered in this report and include reducing the variability in review results across offices, enhancing the TFN registration process, and validating savings assumptions.

Entity
Department of Social Security