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Conference Meeting
Materials
For
Western
Intergovernmental Audit Forum
Spring 2005 Conference
February 17-18, 2005
Sheraton Suites
San Diego, California |
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Participant Materials |
Speaker
Presentations |
Executive Committee Members
Agenda
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Thursday,
February 17, 2005
Comprehensive Indicator Systems:
What Auditors Can Learn from Them and How They Can Be Useful in Performance
Auditing
Tom Yatsco, Sr. Analyst, US Government
Accountability Office, Washington DC
Ping Chang, Southern California Association of Governments, Los Angeles,
California
Whistleblowers and Fraud Hotlines: A Panel Discussion on Operational,
Administrative, Legal, and Other Issues
Don Mullinax
Inspector General
Los Angeles Unitied School District
Los Angeles, California
Robyn Stewart
Director, FraudNET Operations
Office of the General Counsel
U.S. Government Accountability Office, Washington, DC
Ken Willis, Manager
Investigations, California Bureau of State Audits
Sacramento, California
Auditing Requests for Proposals: A Case Study of The City of San Jose's
Audit of a Convergent Network Acquisition
Gerry Silva, City Auditor, San Jose, California
Handout
Auditing Wireless Networks and Other Computer Security Issues
Larry Reimer
Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Fresno, California
Michael Howard
Office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
Washington, DC
Geographic Information Systems (GIS): What They Are, How Auditors Can Use
Them, And How They Are Deployed Across Organizations
Sharon Meross, Senior Management Auditor, Office of the City Auditor
Portland, Oregon
Friday, February 18, 2005
A Facilitated Workshop On How Auditors Can Work More Effectively in a Team
Environment by Using Synamic Persuasion And Influencing Skills
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