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Government & municipal finance

Every fiscal year the Compliance Supplement changes, and every audit season your seniors re-map award terms and reconcile the SEFA by hand - against the same published checklists, on the same government clock.

The work that eats audit season

Single audits and pension valuations are checklist-driven by design: OMB publishes the Compliance Supplement annually, GASB 67/68 fixes the valuation structure. The mapping and reconciliation work is enormous, repeatable, and desk-bound - and at the firms that actually produce municipal audits, it is still done by hand.

The reports we’d take off your desk

Single Audit Report

annual · OMB Compliance Supplement

The SEFA, award terms, and the annually published Compliance Supplement mapped into the audit package.

Municipal pension actuarial valuation

annual · GASB 67/68

Plan census data, asset values, and assumption tables run into the GASB valuation structure.

The line we build to

The agent drafts

  • Record pulls from public databases and your own files
  • Assembly into the published template, schema, or item list
  • A citation on every claim - nothing enters the draft unsourced

Your professional owns

  • Every judgment call the report exists to carry
  • Review and edits, exactly as today
  • The signature - liability never moves

The gathering is automated. The verification never is.

Our take

The compliance-supplement mapping and SEFA reconciliation that eat audit season are still manual at the firms that actually produce municipal single audits. The Big 4 built themselves proprietary tools; regional firms got generic add-ons. GFOA has said finance offices will need data integrity assurance for AI within three years. The firms that build that discipline into report production first will set the standard - we build it with them.

How a first engagement starts

We sit with your team and decompose one report - every block labeled boilerplate, fill-in, AI-draft, or human-owned. You see exactly what gets automated, and what never will be, before anything is built.