
Audit of fuel processing restoration property
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/135044
Subject(s) - quality assurance , audit , fiscal year , emergency department , transparency (behavior) , process (computing) , business , accounting , quality (philosophy) , operations management , medical emergency , medicine , computer science , finance , computer security , engineering , marketing , philosophy , epistemology , psychiatry , service (business) , operating system
In April, 1992, due to a diminished need for reprocessed uranium, the Secretary of Energy terminated the Fuel Processing Restoration (FPR) project. The termination left management and operating (M&O) contractors at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (Laboratory) with over $54 million in tools, equipment and material to be retained, utilized or disposed of. The objectives of the audit were to determine whether FPR property was adequately accounted for and whether the property was properly redistributed or excessed when the FPR project was terminated