The Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) for the District of Columbia manages various financial operations, including the unclaimed property program, which reconnects individuals with lost assets such as bank accounts, wages, and insurance benefits. Notably, the OCFO has achieved a consecutive clean audit for 28 years, emphasizing strong financial management and robust fiscal health for the city.
In addition to overseeing financial services and reports, the OCFO provides resources for taxpayers, investors, and vendors, ensuring transparency and accessibility through initiatives like the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The office also presents long-range capital financial plans and budget proposals aimed at addressing the District’s infrastructure and economic development needs.
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