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The U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council (CFOC), established pursuant to Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, is an organization of the CFOs and Deputy CFOs of the largest Federal agencies, senior officials of the Office of Management and Budget and the Department of the Treasury who work collaboratively to improve financial management in the U.S. Government.

The Council was established under the provisions of the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 to advise and coordinate the activities of the agencies of its members on such matters as consolidation and modernization of financial systems, improved quality of financial information, financial data and information standards, internal controls, legislation affecting financial operations and organizations, and any other financial management matter.

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