41CFR, Chapters 102-200, continues coverage of Public Contracts and Property management, Federal Property management Regulations System. Topics treated include: Federal Management Regulation; Federal Advisory Committee Management; personal property (management, disposition, donation, utilization, sale); Real Property; transportation management; travel management; telecommunications (Internet Gov Domain); General Services Administration; nondiscrimination; implementation of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986; Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements (including Cooperative Agreements) with State and Local Government/Institutions of Higher Education/Hospitals/Non-Profit Organizations; Department of Energy Property management Regulations; Utilization and Disposal; Department of the Interi∨ Environmental Protection Agency; Department of Justice; other provisions relating to Property Management; and much more. Related items: The Annual CFR Print Subscription 2017 edition can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/code-federal-regulations-subscription-service-2017-paperback-0 CFR Title 41, Public Contracts & Property Management publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/cfr-title-41-public-contracts-property-management
The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government.
Audits provide essential accountability and transparency over government programs. Given the current challenges facing governments and their programs, the oversight provided through auditing is more critical than ever. Government auditing provides the objective analysis and information needed to make the decisions necessary to help create a better future. The professional standards presented in this 2018 revision of Government Auditing Standards (known as the Yellow Book) provide a framework for performing high-quality audit work with competence, integrity, objectivity, and independence to provide accountability and to help improve government operations and services. These standards, commonly referred to as generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS), provide the foundation for government auditors to lead by example in the areas of independence, transparency, accountability, and quality through the audit process. This revision contains major changes from, and supersedes, the 2011 revision.
This revised title II regulation integrates the Department of Justice's new regulatory provisions with the text of the existing title II regulation that was unchanged by the 2010 revisions. Includes a section for guidance and analysis.
"This Procedures Manual addresses the administrative and reporting requirements for the Construction Manager (CM) during the execution of construction projects. It is intended to supplement Chapter 6, CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION, of the Construction Management Association of America's (CMAA) Construction Management Standards of Practice by providing an overview of the typical construction management responsibilities on a typical project from concept to occupancy." - Pref.