Federal Agency: US Department of Education Federal Program Title: Improvement of Postsecondary Education Funding Assistance Listing Number: 84.116 Identification Number and Year: P116Z230208-2023 & P116Z230252-2023 Award Period: July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024 Type of Finding Compliance, Other Matter Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Criteria or specific requirement: Per 2 CFR 200.308(f)(3) the Federal Government required a recipient of federal awards must receive prior written approval from the Federal agency for the disengagement of key personnel from a project for more than three months, or a 25% reduction in time and effort devoted to the Federal award. Condition: During the testing of Special Tests and Provisions, 2 of the 3 grants tested did not meet the key personnel level of effort requirements stipulated in the award documents, as the key personnel listed in the award documents did not have time and effort tracked towards the grant projects. Context: During the testing of 3 grants with Level of Effort provisions in the grant award notification, 2 grants did not meet the level of effort for key personnel required by the Federal agency. Questioned costs: None Cause: The University was unaware of the level of effort requirement stated on the grant agreements. Effect: Key personnel listed in the award documents did not have time and effort tracked towards the grant projects. Repeat finding: No Recommendation: The University should continue to review budgets and key personnel submitted with grants proposal to Federal agencies. View of responsible official: Management agrees with the finding and has developed a plan to correct the finding.
REFERENCE: 2024-103 CFDA NUMBER 84.425D – COVID 19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND CFDA NUMBER 84.425U – COVID 19 – EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – 2022 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – 2023 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – 2024 PASSED THROUGH ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GRANT NUMBERS: S425D200038, S425D210038, S425U2100038 QUESTIONED COSTS N/A CONDITION For of 3 of 60 non-payroll transactions tested, documentation was not available to demonstrate that the cost was allowable and approved in the final grant application. The costs were removed from the completion report approved by the Arizona Department of Education on December 19, 2024. Additionally, a fiscal monitoring completed by the Arizona Department of Education in December 2024, that covered the period of March 15, 2020 through September 30, 2023, reported the following unallowable costs, associated with Education Stabilization Funds grants, that the School is required to repay. • $4,982.34 (ESSER I) for continual internet and phone services not included in the approved grant budget; • $547.82 (ESSER I) for an online foreign language program not included in the approved grant budget; • $631.14 (ESSER II) for outdoor play equipment not included in the approved grant budget. • $3,000.00 (ESSER II) for contracted technical coach services not approved in the approved grant budget. The total known questioned costs are $9,161.30. CRITERIA In accordance with OMB Compliance Supplement, Part 6 – Internal Control, non-Federal entities receiving Federal awards establish and maintain internal control over the Federal awards that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal awards in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal awards. In accordance with Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A Office of Management and Budget Guidance for Grants and Agreements, Chapter II Office of Management and Budget Guidance, Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, Subpart E -Cost Principles 200.403 Factors Affecting Allowability of Costs, except where otherwise authorized by statute, costs must meet the following general criteria in order to be allowable under Federal awards: a. Be necessary and reasonable for the performance of the Federal award and be allocable thereto under these principles. b. Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles or in the Federal award as to types or amount of cost items. c. Be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally-financed and other activities of the recipient or subrecipient. d. Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a Federal award as a direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal award as an indirect cost. e. Be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), except, for state and local governments and Indian tribes only, as otherwise provided for in this part. f. Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements of any other federally-financed program in either the current or a prior period. See also § 200.306(b). g. Be adequately documented. See also §§ 200.300 through 200.309 of this part. h. Administrative closeout costs may be incurred until the due date of the final report(s). If incurred, these costs must be liquidated prior to the due date of the final report(s) and charged to the final budget period of the award unless otherwise specified by the Federal agency. All other costs must be incurred during the approved budget period. At its discretion, the Federal agency is authorized to waive prior written approvals to carry forward unobligated balances to subsequent budget periods. See § 200.308(g)(3). EFFECT Program requirements were not complied with. The School did not maintain adequate documentation of all costs charged to the federal program. CAUSE Internal controls were not designed appropriately to ensure that all charges to the federal grant were allowable. RECOMMENDATION AND BENEFIT A control system should be developed and implemented to ensure that documentation of all purchases charged to a federal program include only allowable costs and that the costs are included in the grant applications. Any reviews should be documented. This will help ensure that program requirements are complied. VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIALS See Corrective Action Plan.
REFERENCE: 2024-102 CFDA NUMBER 84.367 – IMPROVING TEACHER QUALITY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION – 2023 PASSED THROUGH ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION GRANT NUMBER: S367A220049 QUESTIONED COSTS $28,100 CONDITION A fiscal monitoring completed by the Arizona Department of Education in December 2024, covering fiscal year 2023, reported $28,100 in unallowable costs for therapeutic services, not outlined in the approved grant budget, and that the School is required to repay. CRITERIA In accordance with Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A Office of Management and Budget Guidance for Grants and Agreements, Chapter II Office of Management and Budget Guidance, Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, Subpart E -Cost Principles 200.403 Factors Affecting Allowability of Costs, except where otherwise authorized by statute, costs must meet the following general criteria in order to be allowable under Federal awards: a. Be necessary and reasonable for the performance of the Federal award and be allocable thereto under these principles. b. Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles or in the Federal award as to types or amount of cost items. c. Be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally-financed and other activities of the recipient or subrecipient. d. Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a Federal award as a direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal award as an indirect cost. e. Be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), except, for state and local governments and Indian tribes only, as otherwise provided for in this part. f. Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements of any other federally-financed program in either the current or a prior period. See also § 200.306(b). g. Be adequately documented. See also §§ 200.300 through 200.309 of this part. h. Administrative closeout costs may be incurred until the due date of the final report(s). If incurred, these costs must be liquidated prior to the due date of the final report(s) and charged to the final budget period of the award unless otherwise specified by the Federal agency. All other costs must be incurred during the approved budget period. At its discretion, the Federal agency is authorized to waive prior written approvals to carry forward unobligated balances to subsequent budget periods. See § 200.308(g)(3). In accordance with OMB Compliance Supplement, Part 6 – Internal Control, non-Federal entities receiving Federal awards establish and maintain internal control over the Federal awards that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal awards in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal awards. EFFECT Program requirements were not complied with. The School did not maintain adequate documentation of all costs charged to the federal program. CAUSE Internal controls were not designed appropriately to ensure that all charges to the federal grant were allowable. RECOMMENDATION AND BENEFIT A control system should be developed and implemented to ensure that documentation of all purchases charged to a federal program include only allowable costs and that the costs are included in the grant applications. Any reviews should be documented. This will help ensure that program requirements are complied. VIEWS OF RESPONSIBLE OFFICIALS See Corrective Action Plan.
Reference Number: 2024-007 Prior Year Finding: No Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Defense State Agency: Vermont State Military Department Federal Program: National Guard Military Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Projects Assistance Listing Number: 12.401 Award Number and Year: W912LN2421001 (10/1/2023 – 9/20/2024) Compliance Requirement: Period of Performance Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance, Other Matters Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308 200.309 and 200.403(h)). A period of performance may contain one or more budget periods. Control: Per 2 CFR section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The Vermont State Military Department (Department) charged costs to the federal grant prior to the allowable start of the period of performance. Context: One of five transactions selected for testing was incurred prior to the award’s period of performance. The expense was for a transaction incurred in the month of September 2023 but the award’s period of performance began on 10/1/2023. Cause: The Department’s procedures were not operating sufficiently to ensure that expenditures charged to the program were incurred within the award’s period of performance. Internal controls did not prevent or detect the error. Effect: Costs could be deemed unallowable by the awarding agency if funds are expended outside of the allowable period of performance. Questioned costs: Below the reportable limit. Recommendation: The Department should review and enhance its procedures and internal controls to ensure that it charges expenditures to the program that are incurred within an award’s allowable period of performance. Views of responsible officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Reference Number: 2024-010 Prior Year Finding: 2023-008 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Labor State Agency: Vermont Department of Labor Federal Program: Unemployment Insurance Assistance Listing Number: 17.225 Award Number and Year: Admin 24A55UI000063 (10/1/2023-12/31/2026), DUA 23A60UD000013 (7/14/2023 - 7/14/2026) Compliance Requirement: Period of Performance Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance, Other Matters Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308 200.309 and 200.403(h)). A period of performance may contain one or more budget periods. Control: Per 2 CFR section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The Department of Labor (Department) charged costs to the federal grant prior to the allowable start of the period of performance. Context: Sixty transactions were selected for testing and the following exceptions were noted: • Five of sixty transactions were charged to the award before the allowable period of performance. The grant award start date was October 1, 2023, but costs were incurred in July, August, and September 2023. Cause: The Department’s procedures and internal controls were not operating sufficiently to ensure that expenditures charged to the program were incurred within the award’s period of performance. Effect: Costs could be deemed unallowable by the awarding agency if funds are expended outside of the allowable period of performance. Questioned costs: $2,980, which represents the total incurred before the allowable period of performance. Recommendation: We recommend the Department review and enhance its procedures and controls to ensure that prior to charging costs to the program, they are incurred within an award’s allowable period of performance. Views of responsible officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Reference Number: 2024-010 Prior Year Finding: 2023-008 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Labor State Agency: Vermont Department of Labor Federal Program: Unemployment Insurance Assistance Listing Number: 17.225 Award Number and Year: Admin 24A55UI000063 (10/1/2023-12/31/2026), DUA 23A60UD000013 (7/14/2023 - 7/14/2026) Compliance Requirement: Period of Performance Type of Finding: Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance, Other Matters Criteria or specific requirement: Compliance: A non-federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308 200.309 and 200.403(h)). A period of performance may contain one or more budget periods. Control: Per 2 CFR section 200.303(a), a non-Federal entity must: Establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should comply with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO). Condition: The Department of Labor (Department) charged costs to the federal grant prior to the allowable start of the period of performance. Context: Sixty transactions were selected for testing and the following exceptions were noted: • Five of sixty transactions were charged to the award before the allowable period of performance. The grant award start date was October 1, 2023, but costs were incurred in July, August, and September 2023. Cause: The Department’s procedures and internal controls were not operating sufficiently to ensure that expenditures charged to the program were incurred within the award’s period of performance. Effect: Costs could be deemed unallowable by the awarding agency if funds are expended outside of the allowable period of performance. Questioned costs: $2,980, which represents the total incurred before the allowable period of performance. Recommendation: We recommend the Department review and enhance its procedures and controls to ensure that prior to charging costs to the program, they are incurred within an award’s allowable period of performance. Views of responsible officials: Management agrees with the finding.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.
Assistance Listing, Federal Agency, and Program Name - Research and Development Cluster (R&D) Federal Award Identification Number and Year - R&D - All ALN's Pass through Entity - R&D - Various Finding Type - Significant deficiency Repeat Finding - No Criteria - A non federal entity may charge only allowable costs incurred during the approved budget period of a federal award’s period of performance and any costs incurred before the federal awarding agency or pass through entity made the federal award that were authorized by the federal awarding agency or pass through entity (2 CFR sections 200.308, 200.309, and 200.403(h)). Condition - Of the 40 samples included in our sample selected for testing in the Research and Development Cluster, the University included two invoices for a total of $2,618 that were incurred prior to the beginning of the grant period. Questioned Costs - $2,618 Identification of How Questioned Costs Were Computed - Question costs were computed using the total costs identified in our sample that were incurred prior to the grant period. Context - The University completed a transfer of costs between two grant awards that were supporting the same overall program. The samples identified were part of one cost transfer, but the invoice date and related expense was incurred one day prior to the beginning of the grant period. Cause and Effect - The University did not have proper procedures over tracking of expenditures in separate grant cost centers for a R&D program. This required a transfer between the grant programs and resulted in the University adjusting costs from a prior period and charging costs to a grant that was outside the period of performance. Recommendation - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an Award Calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were included in the proper award period. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions - The University has implemented a new grant financial and billing software that provides improved controls over operational transactions, including an award calendar control that recognizes the award end date in the invoice posting process. The costs described in this finding, which occurred before the new system was implemented, have been removed from the existing grant and replaced by other allowable costs that were incurred within the proper award period.