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Improper payments increased by $31 billion in fiscal 2020 as compared to 2019. New data from the Office of Management and Budget shows agencies improperly paid out $206 billion last year up from $175 billion in 2019. Of that $206 billion, OMB said agencies determined they could recapture almost $47 billion. In the end, agencies brought back about 47%, or about $22 billion to the Treasury after overpaying citizens or businesses. OMB gave agencies new guidance in March to further implement the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019.
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Kahua Reports Pivotal Growth in 2020 Meeting Demand for Ease of Use and Flexibility in Construction Program Management
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Kahua, a leading provider of capital program and construction project management software announces pivotal growth and accolades in 2020 as they wrapped up their fiscal year.
“Kahua’s incredible accomplishments in 2020 are a direct result of what we achieved in prior years. Although the outlook at the beginning of the year was incredibly unpredictable, we were positioned quite well for success and executed flawlessly throughout 2020.” ALPHARETTA, Ga. (PRWEB) April 15, 2021 Kahua, a leading provider of capital program and construction project management software announces pivotal growth and accolades in 2020 as they wrapped up their fiscal year on January 31, 2021. This includes its prestigious recognition on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-gr
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Biden Unveils Pick To Lead GSA, Oversee Government s 376M SF Portfolio Robin Carnahan, the former Missouri secretary of state whom President Joe Biden nominated to be GSA administrator.
President Joe Biden has made his pick to lead the General Services Administration, the agency that oversees the federal government s 376M SF real estate portfolio.
Biden announced Tuesday he intends to nominate Robin Carnahan, who previously served as Missouri s secretary of state and as a GSA official, to become the agency s next administrator.
Carnahan was elected twice as Missouri s secretary of state, serving between 2005 and 2013, according to her LinkedIn page. She then spent two years at strategic advisory firm Albright Stonebridge Group before joining the U.S. government.
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