H107: Modernizing Federal Fiscal Operations and Integrity to Reduce Fraud, Waste and Abuse
- Room: 202B
- Session Number:H107
Thursday, July 23, 2026: 9:45 AM - 10:35 AM
Speaker(s)
Description
The federal government is advancing a new phase of payment integrity modernization focused on stronger payment verification, expanded data sharing and increased use of secure electronic collections and disbursements. The U.S. Department of the Treasury is playing a central role in coordinating these efforts across agencies to better prevent fraud, reduce improper payments and protect taxpayer dollars.
Key Takeaways
• An overview of Treasury’s priority activities to enhance payment integrity, verification and electronic payment capabilities.
• Examples of effective collaboration between Treasury and agency partners to support implementation and operational readiness.
• Insights into upcoming areas of focus to further modernize federal payment systems and reduce fraud, waste and abuse.
Learning Objectives
Discuss timely updates on Treasury’s implementation activities and cross-agency collaborations that are reshaping how the government verifies payments, shares data, and modernizes payment systems. Navigate highlighted progress to date, key operational changes and practical strategies agencies can use to align with these government-wide initiatives. Gain insight into how these efforts are strengthening payment integrity today while laying the foundation for future improvements. Understand Treasury’s approach to strengthening payment verification and expanding the use of electronic collections and disbursements. Learn how Treasury is collaborating with federal agencies to implement government-wide payment integrity initiatives. Explore efforts underway to streamline data sharing and remove barriers to cross-government collaboration.