Internal Audit Department Releases Job Order Contracting Audit Report

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Internal Audit Department of the City of Tampa has unveiled its Audit 24-12, which evaluates the Job Order Contracting program set up to improve the repair and rehabilitation of city facilities and infrastructure. This program is critical for maintaining the operational integrity of public services and facilities. The audit report provides insights into the effectiveness of the program, highlighting areas of success as well as opportunities for improvement. The findings emphasize the importance of efficient procurement processes in achieving cost savings and timely project completion. Residents and interested parties can access the full report on the official TampaGov.

net website, promoting transparency in government operations. The release of this audit reflects the city's commitment to fiscal responsibility and public accountability. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the management of city resources and ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. The report serves as a valuable tool for both city officials and the community in understanding the program's impact and future directions.

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