AR 7-14 INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
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Date: 04/10/2007 (Handbooks may contain various dates)
Category: 7 - Management OPR: CFO
Title: AR 7-14 (1..tthki140) INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
CL By:
CL Reason: DECL On: DRV From: (b)(3)
REVISION SUMMARY: 10 April 2007
This regulation supersedes AR 7-14, dated 12 July 2000.
AR 7-14 is revised and retitled "Internal Control Systems and Reporting
Requirements." This revision sets forth current Agency policy on the
Automated Financial Systems (AFS Certification) information.
Additionally, all references to AHB 7-14 within this regulation have
been deleted, as AHB 7-14 has been rescinded and replaced by the AFS
Certification Guidelines found on CIALink. OIG is required to review
the Agency FMFIA report under the OMB guidance (OMB Bulletin 06-
03, August 2006) relating to the annual review of the Agency's Financial
Statement. The OIG review under AR 7-14 is redundant and is therefore
eliminated. Finally, Organizational titles have been updated to reflect the
Agency's recent restructuring.
Because this regulation was completely rewritten, boldfaced text has not
been used to indicate revisions.
14. (UH-A-1440) INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS AND REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
(Uthtfee) SYNOPSIS. This regulation implements the Federal Managers'
Financial Integrity Act of 1982 and its implementing guidance, Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-123. The regulation details
the Agency's internal control program and establishes procedures for
reviewing and reporting on the Agency's internal controls.
a. (U) AUTHORITY. The Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act of 1982; OMB
Circular A-123, Management's Responsibility for Internal Control.
b. (Ufttf15-0) GENERAL. The nature of the Agency's mission and the special trust
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implicit in the grant of unique authorities to the Agency require Agency managers to
establish strong internal controls (synonymous with "management controls") and
continuously monitor and test those controls in order to ensure a high degree of
disciplined compliance with them.
c. (Uthk-W13) REPORTING REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE FEDERAL
MANAGERS' FINANCIAL INTEGRITY ACT OF 1982, 31 U.S.C. 3512(b) AND
(c).
(1) The Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act of 1982 (FMFIA) requires
the heads of executive agencies to establish and maintain internal controls in
order to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of Federal programs and
operations. In addition, the Act requires agency managers to correct
deficiencies in internal controls and holds agency managers accountable for
their performance.
(2) The FMFIA also requires the head of each executive agency to provide
annually to the President and Congress a "Report on Internal Control Program"
that states whether there is reasonable assurance that:
(a) The agency's internal controls are achieving their intended
objectives, noting any material weaknesses in the agency's internal
controls (Section 2 of FMFIA); and
(b) The agency's financial management systems conform to
Government-wide requirements (Section 4 of FMFIA).
d. (Uff-A1+143) THE AGENCY'S INTERNAL CONTROLS
(1) Internal controls are the organizational structures, policies, and procedures
that Agency managers establish in order to help them achieve the Agency's
objectives for activities in their areas of responsibility. Internal controls include
programmatic, operational, and administrative controls, as well as accounting
and financial management controls. The objectives of internal controls are to
reasonably assure:
(a) Effectiveness and efficiency of operations;
(b) Reliability of financial reporting;
(c) Compliance with applicable laws and regulations; and
(d) Safeguarding of assets.
(2) The Agency's internal controls include the following:
(a) The Agency's organizational structure, as codified in Series 1 of the
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Agency's regulations ("Organization"), which establishes a series of
checks and balances in management authority and clearly delineates
Agency managers' areas of responsibility, thereby establishing
accountability amongst Agency managers.
(1) The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) and
the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA)
assign authority and responsibility to: the Associate Deputy
Director of the CIA (ADD/CIA); the General Counsel; the Chief
Financial Officer (CFO); the Procurement Executive; the Director
of the National Clandestine Service (NCS); the Directors for
Intelligence, Science and Technology, and Support; the Heads of
Independent Offices; Operating Officials; the Chief of Human
Resources; the Director, Office of Security; the Director of
Finance; and the Chiefs of Stations and Bases (hereinafter referred
to as "Agency managers").
(2) These officials are responsible for managing activities within
their areas of responsibility and directing their subordinate
officials in the specific methods and procedures to be used in
discharging their responsibilities. All Agency managers are
responsible for the proper function of internal controls within their
areas of responsibility.
(b) The Agency's regulatory system, which implements applicable
Federal laws, regulations, and executive orders, and prescribes Agency
policies and makes them binding upon all Agency employees.
(c) The responsibility of each Agency employee, as outlined in AR 30-
lc(7) and AR 7-1, Annex D, to report instances of fiscal impropriety or
noncompliance with Federal laws, regulations, and executive orders.
(d) The responsibility of the chief of each component, station, or base
who receives a report from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) to:
(1) Evaluate the findings and recommendations included in the
OIG's report;
(2) Determine the proper actions to be taken in order to respond to
such findings and recommendations; and
(3) Address the recommendations, and report actions taken to the
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OIG either directly or through the appropriate Agency
Headquarters component.
(3) In accordance with OMB Circular A-123, Agency internal controls are
evaluated against the following standards:
(a) Control Environment. The organizational structure and culture
created by management and employees to sustain organizational support
for effective internal control, such as defining areas of authority and
responsibility; appropriately delegating authority and responsibility
throughout the agency; establishing a suitable hierarchy for reporting;
supporting policies for hiring, training, evaluating, and counseling,
advancing, compensating, and disciplining personnel; and upholding the
need for personnel to possess and maintain the proper knowledge and
skills to perform their assigned duties as well as understanding the
importance of maintaining effective internal control within the agency.
(b) Risk Assessment. The internal and external risks and vulnerabilities
that may prevent the organization from meeting its objectives.
(c) Control Activities. The policies, procedures, and mechanisms to help
ensure that agency objectives are met, such as: proper segregation of
duties; physical controls over assets; proper authorizations; and
appropriate documentation and access to that documentation.
(d) Information and Communication. The communication of relevant,
reliable, and timely information to personnel at all levels within the
organization and external to the agency.
(e) Monitoring. The consistent process for monitoring the effectiveness
of internal controls, including periodic reviews, reconciliations, or
comparisons of data, that should occur as part of the regular assigned
duties of personnel during the normal course of business.
e. (UHAIU0) POLICY
(1) It is Agency policy to administer a system of internal controls that meets the
objectives detailed in Section d(1.) above. Accordingly, Agency managers will:
(a) Establish mechanisms to document the risks associated with key
areas of the programs, operations, and financial and support activities
within their areas of responsibility, and delineate control techniques to
be used to address those risks;
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(b) Ensure the integrity of the internal controls that monitor the
programs, operations, and financial and support activities within their
areas of responsibility. Training will be an integral part of this
responsibility;
(c) Assess the adequacy of internal controls within their areas of
responsibility by reviewing and reporting on selected activities, as
outlined in the Agency's internal control plan; and
(d) On a timely basis, take all actions that are necessary to correct
� deficiencies that are found in the internal controls within their areas of
responsibility.
(2) The Agency implements this policy with regard to internal controls over
accounting through its the financial management systems.
(a) "Agency financial management systems" includes all Agency
financial systems, both manual and automated, used for planning, budget
formulation and execution, program and administrative accounting, and
audit. This includes systems that are used to record and classify financial
data, and report financial management information such as purchasing,
property, and inventory information.
(b) All Agency automated financial management systems are to be
Automated Financial System (AFS) certified prior to being used for
official Agency business.
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f. (U74A-1440) IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FMFIA'S REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
(2) The internal control plan provided annually by the CFO to Agency
managers will detail the activities within the managers' areas of responsibility
to be reviewed, instructions for assessing and reporting on internal controls
within the managers' areas of responsibility, and the structure of the managers'
assurance statements.
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(3) Based on the guidance provided by the CFO, by 30 June of each fiscal year,
each Agency manager will assess and report on the internal controls within the
manager's respective area of responsibility and prepare an assurance statement
certifying the effectiveness of the internal controls within that area of
responsibility. The Agency manager's assurance statement must take one of the
following forms:
(a) Unqualified Statement of Assurance (no material weaknesses
reported);
(b) Qualified Statement of Assurance, considering the exceptions
explicitly noted (one or more material weaknesses reported); or
(c) Statement of No Assurance (no control processes in place or
pervasive material weaknesses).
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(10) If a material weakness is discovered by 30 June, but is corrected by 30
September, the responsible Agency manager's assurance statement must be revised to
identify the material weakness and the corrective action that was taken. If a material
weakness is discovered after 30 June, but prior to 30 September, the responsible
Agency manager's assurance statement must be revised to include the subsequently
identified material weakness.
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(15) The D/CIA will submit the Agency's Report on Internal Control Program, which
will include his signed statement of assurance for overall internal control within the
Agency, to the President, Congress, and OMB by 15 November of each fiscal year.
(16) Agency mangers are responsible for taking actions necessary to correct the
material weaknesses within their respective areas of responsibility that have been
cited in the Agency's Report on Internal Control Program. The ensuing audit or
inspection report for any component in which a material weakness has been cited will
comment on the status of corrective actions that have been proposed and the
effectiveness of corrective actions that have been completed.
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