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More than 2,259 computers, among other items, were missing in a wall-to-wall inventory conducted to locate high-tech equipment belonging to the Department of Education in fiscal 2005.
The audit also says stockroom employees are not properly trained, with employees not knowing how to properly use the software to locate items or provide auditors with inventory reports.
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Information Technology Department didn't locate two dozen assets with potentially sensitive information during an annual inventory, state auditors said Monday, July 8.
City schools have lost track of–or in some cases not bothered to open–computers and tablets meant for students, Scott Stringer says.
HUNTINGTON - A recent legislative audit report of Marshall University's inventory management system determined it is not adequate to ensure the proper safeguarding of state assets from fraud ...
NEW YORK STATE (WRGB) — The New York State Comptroller has released a report on the Information Technology Services Office stating that thousands of computers and other costly equipment are ...