For the 14th successive year, NASA got an unmodified, or “tidy,” viewpoint from an external auditor on its 2024 monetary declarations.
The score is the very best possible audit viewpoint, licensing that NASA’s monetary declarations adhere with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for federal firms and properly present the firm’s monetary position. The audit viewpoint declares the company’s dedication to openness in using American taxpayers’ dollars.
“For the 14th year in a row, NASA has actually provided a reputable, precise, and transparent report of our financial operations as we check out the unidentified in air and area,” stated NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “I thank NASA’s Chief Financial Officer Margaret Schaus for her management, and I am happy that NASA continues to support the general public’s rely on our objectives, our objectives, and our monetary reporting practices. Such trust is crucial to our firm’s success.”
The 2024 Agency Financial Report supplies essential monetary and efficiency info and shows the company’s dedication to openness in using American taxpayers’ dollars. In addition, the 2024 report provides development throughout the previous year, and highlights the selection of NASA objectives, goals, and labor force advanced with these funds.
“I am happy NASA has actually attained its 14th successive tidy expense of health on its monetary declarations,” stated NASA Chief Financial Officer Margaret Schaus. “I wish to acknowledge the exceptional dedication of our NASA group to guaranteeing sound stewardship and openness over the resources delegated to our firm.”
In 2024, NASA continued preparation for Artemis II, an objective to send out 4 astronauts around the Moon as part of the Artemis project. The company likewise openly revealed the X-59 peaceful supersonic airplane, which will alter the method we take a trip, leading the way for a brand-new generation of business airplane that can take a trip faster than the speed of noise. To name a few highlights, NASA built on our longstanding efforts to study our Earth as a system, advancing our deal with the NASA-Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite. This joint objective in between the company and ISRO is the very first radar of its kind in area to methodically map the Earth.
To learn more on NASA’s spending plan, go to:
https://www.nasa.gov/budget
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Meira Bernstein/ Roxana Bardan
Head office, Washington
202-358-1600
meira.b.bernstein@nasa.gov/ roxana.bardan@nasa.gov