
Office of the Federal Chief Financial Officer
The Office of the Federal Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a part of the U.S. government that focuses on managing the federal budget and financial operations. It helps ensure that taxpayer money is used efficiently and effectively. The CFO advises the President and federal agencies on financial policies, oversees financial reporting, and works to improve government financial management systems. Their goal is to enhance transparency and accountability in how public funds are spent, supporting the overall financial health of the federal government.