FAA WRESTLES WITH $12 BILLION IN ACCOUNTING ERRORS WHILE DRAFTING COST SYSTEM

Federal Aviation Administration, in the throes of developing a cost accounting system, is grappling with a number of financial control issues - including nearly $12 billion in unsubstantiated accounting claims - in an attempt to restore its "financial integrity and credibility," according to FAA and...

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