Audit 342511

FY End
2024-09-30
Total Expended
$71.36M
Findings
80
Programs
6
Organization: Mriglobal (MO)
Year: 2024 Accepted: 2025-02-14

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
523216 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523217 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523218 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523219 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523220 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523221 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523222 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523223 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523224 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523225 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523226 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523227 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523228 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523229 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523230 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523231 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523232 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523233 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523234 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523235 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523236 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523237 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523238 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523239 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523240 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523241 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523242 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523243 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523244 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523245 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523246 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523247 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523248 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523249 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523250 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523251 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523252 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523253 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523254 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
523255 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099658 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099659 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099660 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099661 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099662 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099663 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099664 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099665 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099666 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099667 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099668 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099669 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099670 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099671 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099672 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099673 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099674 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099675 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099676 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099677 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099678 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099679 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099680 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099681 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099682 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099683 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099684 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099685 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099686 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099687 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099688 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099689 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099690 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099691 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099692 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099693 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099694 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099695 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099696 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN
1099697 2024-001 - Yes ABCFHIMN

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
99.RD Research and Development Cluster $876,231 Yes 1
93.RD Research and Development Cluster $457,373 Yes 1
12.RD Research and Development Cluster $332,283 Yes 1
15.RD Research and Development Cluster $322,400 Yes 1
97.RD Research and Development Cluster $35,105 Yes 1
93.493 Congressional Directives $11,361 - 0

Contacts

Name Title Type
HKQHNFKNKL15 Carla Bright Auditee
8163265341 Alissa Klein Auditor
No contacts on file

Notes to SEFA

Title: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. Expenditures consist of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those that can be easily identified with an individual federally sponsored project. The salary of a principal investigator of a sponsored research project and the material consumed by the project are examples of direct costs. Indirect costs are costs of services and resources that benefit both sponsored and nonsponsored projects and activities. MRIGlobal uses indirect rates to allocate indirect costs to individual direct projects. The indirect rates are calculated by dividing indirect costs by the relevant direct cost bases. The resulting rates are then applied, as applicable, to both sponsored and nonsponsored direct costs to allocate indirect costs to each end cost objective. Indirect rates are submitted to the Department of Defense for audit and approval. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: MRIGlobal has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the “Schedule”) includes the federal award activity of MRIGlobal under programs of the federal government for the year ended September 30, 2024. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of MRIGlobal, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in equity or cash flows of MRIGlobal. For purposes of this Schedule, federal awards include all grants and contracts entered into directly between MRIGlobal and agencies and departments of the federal government, as well as federal funds passed through to MRIGlobal by other recipients. As required by Uniform Guidance, the Schedule does not include amounts received by Alliance to operate government-owned, contractor-operated facilities.
Title: Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. Expenditures consist of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those that can be easily identified with an individual federally sponsored project. The salary of a principal investigator of a sponsored research project and the material consumed by the project are examples of direct costs. Indirect costs are costs of services and resources that benefit both sponsored and nonsponsored projects and activities. MRIGlobal uses indirect rates to allocate indirect costs to individual direct projects. The indirect rates are calculated by dividing indirect costs by the relevant direct cost bases. The resulting rates are then applied, as applicable, to both sponsored and nonsponsored direct costs to allocate indirect costs to each end cost objective. Indirect rates are submitted to the Department of Defense for audit and approval. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: MRIGlobal has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. Expenditures consist of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those that can be easily identified with an individual federally sponsored project. The salary of a principal investigator of a sponsored research project and the material consumed by the project are examples of direct costs. Indirect costs are costs of services and resources that benefit both sponsored and nonsponsored projects and activities. MRIGlobal uses indirect rates to allocate indirect costs to individual direct projects. The indirect rates are calculated by dividing indirect costs by the relevant direct cost bases. The resulting rates are then applied, as applicable, to both sponsored and nonsponsored direct costs to allocate indirect costs to each end cost objective. Indirect rates are submitted to the Department of Defense for audit and approval.
Title: Indirect Cost Rate Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. Expenditures consist of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those that can be easily identified with an individual federally sponsored project. The salary of a principal investigator of a sponsored research project and the material consumed by the project are examples of direct costs. Indirect costs are costs of services and resources that benefit both sponsored and nonsponsored projects and activities. MRIGlobal uses indirect rates to allocate indirect costs to individual direct projects. The indirect rates are calculated by dividing indirect costs by the relevant direct cost bases. The resulting rates are then applied, as applicable, to both sponsored and nonsponsored direct costs to allocate indirect costs to each end cost objective. Indirect rates are submitted to the Department of Defense for audit and approval. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: MRIGlobal has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. MRIGlobal has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance.
Title: Classified Contracts Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. Expenditures consist of direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are those that can be easily identified with an individual federally sponsored project. The salary of a principal investigator of a sponsored research project and the material consumed by the project are examples of direct costs. Indirect costs are costs of services and resources that benefit both sponsored and nonsponsored projects and activities. MRIGlobal uses indirect rates to allocate indirect costs to individual direct projects. The indirect rates are calculated by dividing indirect costs by the relevant direct cost bases. The resulting rates are then applied, as applicable, to both sponsored and nonsponsored direct costs to allocate indirect costs to each end cost objective. Indirect rates are submitted to the Department of Defense for audit and approval. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: MRIGlobal has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. For the year ended September 30, 2024, MRIGlobal had $4,231,084 of expenditures related to classified contracts with undisclosed federal agencies. These classified contracts represent 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards and may only be audited by the sponsoring agency and were not included as part of the audit performed in accordance with the audit requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance).

Finding Details

Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.
Research and Development Cluster Classified Government Agencies - 99.RD Criteria or Specific Requirement – Management is responsible for compliance with federal statutes, regulations, contracts and the terms and conditions of its federal awards applicable to the Research and Development Cluster. Condition – MRIGlobal Group has classified contracts which only specified parties have clearance to access the contracts and review work performed under the contracts. Questioned Costs – Not applicable Context – Classified contract expenditures total $4,231,084, which represents approximately 6% of the total schedule of expenditures of federal awards. Effect – Due to the security requirements related to the classified contracts, we were not permitted to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence supporting the compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Cause – The federal funding agency has categorized the Statement of Work for certain contracts as classified; therefore, we were unable to obtain and review related contracts in order to test compliance with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on the Research and Development Cluster as it relates to these classified contracts. Identification as a Repeat Finding – Yes (2023-001 and 2022-001) Recommendation – If possible, MRIGlobal should work with the funding agencies and their cognizant agency to resolve the access matter. View of Responsible Official and Planned Corrective Actions – Due to the classified nature of these contracts, no corrective action can take place because of the restrictions enforced by the sponsor's security requirements. While examination of financial mechanics related to these contracts could be performed, there is no ability, due to the classified nature of the work, for the auditors to examine the terms of the contract, specification of deliverables, required reports and equipment, explicitly unallowable costs or other special contract limits. In the Report on Compliance for the Major Federal Program and Report on Internal Control Over Compliance, the Independent Auditor's Report notes that MRIGlobal complied, in all material respects, with the types of compliance requirements described in the OMB Compliance Supplement that could have a direct and material effect on its major federal program for the year ended September 30, 2024, for the non-classified contracts that were subject to audit. MRIGlobal applies the same level of internal controls and discipline over compliance for its classified contracts as it does for all other contracts and is confident that the compliance noted in the audit of the non-classified contracts extends to the classified contracts. It should also be noted that the classified contracts are subject to audit by the sponsor.