*NEW* Interactive Panel Discussion:
New and Anticipated US XBRL Mandated Data Standards and Its Impact on
Government & Capital Markets Reporting
Thursday,
27 October - 0900
Following video remarks
from House
Oversight and
Government
Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa(R-CA),
join in an interactive discussion featuring David Blaszkowsky from
the U.S. Treasury, Kim Wallin, State Controller of Nevada and IMA
board member and David Colgren, CEO of the Colcomgroup and Chair of
the IMA XBRL Sub-Committee on Advocacy and Adoption of XBRL and
strategic advisor to XBRL International.
The
interactive panel will discuss:
- Key
provisions and time schedules for implementation of The
Children and Family Services Innovation and Improvement Law, amending
the Social Security Act to require the Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services to designate common data
elements and common data reporting standards to govern reporting
by US States on how they spend child welfare funds that they
receive from the Federal government. The panel will also
identify additional legislative efforts to use XBRL across
social service reporting and its relevance to the XBRL
community.
- The
Digital Accountability and Transparency Act "DATA Act"
(H.R. 2146/S. 1222) pending before Congress.
The panel will discuss the status of this legislation that
mandates XBRL, implementation options, potential benefits to
various stakeholders such as city, state and federal government,
policy makers and taxpayers and how it will change reporting
between cities, states and federal agencies using insight from
Kim Wallin and the State of Nevada. The panel will discuss basic
steps XBRL members can take to help support the DATA Act
approval by the US Congress.
- Current
and Future XBRL Implementation in the United States: The
panel is also prepared to discuss XBRL efforts being pursued -
independent of legislation- in other federal agencies and
departments to provide transparency and accountability as well
as provide a brief overview of the status of implementation of
XBRL by the US SEC.
Price: $195 includes this
session + all other Thursday October 27 activities (lunch included).
Full registrants to XBRL23 are admitted free of charge.
Discount hotel
reservations are available
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