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5 Risks Embedded in Legacy Systems

#Audit & Investigations

Offices of Inspector General (OIG) must work diligently to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse from agencies throughout the federal government. Unfortunately, legacy systems hinder the auditing and investigatory processes due to siloed data, a lack of standardized workflows, insufficient collaboration tools (if any), and a needlessly complex user experience.

And the longer that OIGs depend on their legacy systems, the farther behind they will fall in their mission. This is because outdated legacy systems lack the capabilities, functionality, and flexibility OIGs need to manage a modern-day audit and investigative process.

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