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Fund Cite Splitting

  • Mark Beninger
  • Nov 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 16, 2024

Between the initial appropriation of funding and the commitment of those funds to specific goods or services, numerous changes occur. These can include variations in costs and quantities, adjustments in requirement dates, vendor changes, and supply chain disruptions. Although the initial appropriation amount remains constant, the application of the funds can fluctuate significantly throughout the acquisition process. Fund cite splitting is a crucial mechanism to manage these variations. OAS efficiently tracks an unlimited number of fund-splitting actions, accommodating the dynamic needs of the government acquisition process.


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