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2002 NASC Annual Conference

Panel 1 Coping in the Present Environment
Homeland security: Randy Meek, Director, Public Sector Practice, Deloitte Consulting
How to increase revenue without raising taxes - best practices: Caroline Rapking, Vice President, American Management Systems, and Martin Benison, Comptroller (MA)
Asset management - a tool for homeland security and emergency preparedness: Kevin McHugh, Vice President, American Appraisal Associates
Panel 2 Financial Reporting
GASB update - affiliated organizations, investment risk disclosures, and overview of the Board's future agenda:
David Bean, Director of Research, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
Fixed asset management under GASB 34:
Michael Suter, President, Rochetnet Companies
An early state implementation of GASB 34:
Leon Hank, Director, Office of Financial Management (MI)
GASB update - other postemployment benefits and financial condition: Tom Allen, Chair, Governmental Accounting Standards Board
Panel 3 Business Process Re-engineering and the Use of New Technologies
Using BPR and info tech to deliver prompt payments (and save money): William Kilmartin, Alliance Development Director, Accenture
Using data analysis to address compliance issues: Brenda Chen and Brian Misko, account managers, ACL Services
Security of systems and Internet transactions:
Craig Morgan, Principal, KPMG Risk Advisory Services
Panel 4 A Federal Update from OMB and GAO
OMB update: Gilbert Tran, Senior Technical Manager,
Office of Federal Financial Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Dealing with terrorism: Randall Yim, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management, U.S. General Accounting Office
Panel 5 Operations within the Comptroller's Office
When do CRMs make sense?: Sandra Engle, Senior Manager, Information Technology, Maximus
Performance measurement - Oregon benchmarks and the State Controller's Division: John Radford, State Controller (OR)
  Nebraska Information System (NIS) project: Weslie Mohling, Operations Manager, Accounting Division (NE), Tom Conroy, NIS Project Director, Information Management Services Division (NE), and Theresa Wintringer, Enterprise Manager, J.D. Edwards Global Enterprise Solutions
Comptrollers' Roundtable
  State of Delaware: Lessons Learned from our Payroll/Human Resources ERP Implementation

 
 
 
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