Joe Taitano II Two senators have expressed concerns about delays in the procurement of a financial management system for the government. Last week, Vice Speaker Tina Muña Barnes submitted a letter to Department of Administration Director Edward Birn, requesting that his agency provide her with any and all records pertaining to the procurement of a new financial management system replacement for GovGuam. The vice speaker's letter indicates that she became aware of the procurement through the audits of the Guam Highway Fund and Tourist Attraction Fund, which were conducted by the Office of Public Accountability. One section of the audit indicated that Fiscal Year 2020’s books were not closed on a timely basis, due to the current financial management system which “was not updated to include financial year closing as a standard feature.”