Single Audit Resources
NSAA Single Audit Teams Group
The National State Auditors Association hosts an active Teams group in conjunction with the Single Audit Discussion Group, through which Single Audit news is shared and discussed. If you are interested in joining, please contact NSAA Director Autumn Drane. Note: This group is ONLY open to NSAA members.
NSAA Single Audit Expert Panel
The National State Auditors Association has formed a Single Audit Expert Panel. This 14-member panel will represent the views of and advocate for state auditors in the Compliance Supplement review process. The panel is designed to improve the Compliance Supplement for thousands of auditors that use it annually and highlight the vital role that state auditors play in the oversight of billions in annual federal grant funding. To learn more about the panel or NSAA's participation in the Compliance Supplement review process, contact NSAA Director Autumn Drane.
The panel is comprised of these 14 individuals from NSAA member offices:
- George Strudgeon, Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts, Chair
- Samantha Perry, Florida Auditor General, Vice Chair
- Nicole Bartlett, Arizona Auditor General
- Felicia DenAdel, Office of the Washington State Auditor
- Cathy Dunne, Connecticut Auditors of Public Accounts
- Marisa Edwards, Colorado Office of the State Auditor
- Adam Gordon Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts
- Lori Hendon, Idaho Legislative Services Office – Audits Division
- Aaron Jewell, Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury
- Aly Robins, Indiana State Board of Accounts, Office of Professional Standards
- Lindsey Slappy, North Dakota Office of the State Auditor
- Amanda Stidham, Ohio Auditor of State
- Morgan Williams, Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts
- Rod Wlock, Michigan Office of the Auditor General
HHS-OIG Website
HHS-OIG recognizes the value of Single Audits as an effective monitoring tool for federal program oversight and has therefore, created a Single Audit landing page on its website. The purpose of the new landing page is to raise awareness for Single Audit oversight activities and provide an educational resource for the federal grants and audit communities to use to strengthen their understanding of the scope, audit quality, and the impact that single audits can have on overall program integrity.