Original Broadcast 4/13/25
Presented by KPMG
On this edition of Fed Gov Today, host Francis Rose explores how agencies are adapting to constrained budgets under a full-year continuing resolution, the Pentagon’s progress toward audit readiness, and the Navy’s updated vision for information superiority. Former government leaders Tom Harker and Dave Mader offer insight into financial strategy amid shifting priorities. Joseph Nave of KPMG shares the keys to audit success, spotlighting the Marine Corps’ achievements. Navy CIO Jane Rathbun closes the show with a deep dive into ISV 2.0, the Navy’s evolving data-centric digital transformation plan.
Key Takeaways:
CR Provides Flexibility—but Uncertainty Remains: Agencies are operating under a full-year continuing resolution (CR), which offers some flexibility but limits new initiatives and shifts in funding priorities.
Strategic Planning Essential for FY26: CFOs must proactively model and strategize to adapt to expected reductions in civilian agency budgets and evolving White House priorities.
Potentially Record-Breaking Q4: Due to compressed timelines and shifting priorities, Q4 of FY25 may be one of the busiest ever for budget execution and workforce adjustments.
Key Takeaways:
Tone at the Top Drives Success: Clear, unified messaging from leadership about the importance of audit readiness is vital for achieving and sustaining clean audit opinions.
Sustainability Requires Modernization: Maintaining audit readiness depends on workforce training, modern IT systems, and revisiting outdated policies.
Audit Culture Must Be Institutionalized: Agencies must embed audit practices into their daily operations, shifting mindsets from one-time compliance to continuous readiness.
Key Takeaways:
ISV 2.0 Reflects a Shift Toward Data and AI: The Navy’s updated digital strategy emphasizes a data-centric approach to enable faster, more informed decision-making at every level.
Security Starts at the Design Phase: The “Secure” pillar shifts focus from reactive defense to proactive lifecycle cybersecurity integration across all systems.
Modern Platforms Enable Tactical Edge Capability: Initiatives like Flank Speed and Zero Trust architecture demonstrate the Navy’s commitment to delivering robust, agile IT ecosystems that support both warfighting and business needs.