Fiscal Year 2023
This page highlights items of interest concerning the Department of the Interior's budget. You may track the progress of this budget request through the Congressional appropriations process from this page.
Budget in Brief
The Department of the Interior Budget in Brief highlights and describes details of the fiscal year 2023 request.
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Budget Justifications
- FY 2023 Bureau of Land Management
- FY 2023 Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
- FY 2023 Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
- FY 2023 Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement
- FY 2023 Bureau of Reclamation
- FY 2023 Central Utah Project Completion Act
- FY 2023 U. S. Geological Survey
- FY 2023 Fish and Wildlife Service
- FY 2023 National Park Service
- FY 2023 Bureau of Indian Affairs
- FY 2023 Bureau of Indian Education
- FY 2023 Office of the Secretary Department-Wide Programs
- FY 2023 Office of Insular Affairs
- FY 2023 Office of the Solicitor
- FY 2023 Office of Inspector General
- FY 2023 Bureau of Trust Funds Administration (Formerly OST)
- FY 2023 National Indian Gaming Commission
- FY 2023 Wildland Fire Management
- FY 2023 Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Program
Good Accounting Obligation in Government Act Report
The Good Accounting Obligation in Government Act (GAO-IG Act, P.L. 115-414) enacted January 3, 2019, requires that Agencies report the status of each open audit recommendation issued more than one year prior to the submission of the Agency’s annual budget justification to Congress. The Act requires Agencies to include the current target completion date, implementation status, and any discrepancies on closure determinations. When final corrective actions addressing an audit recommendation are fully implemented, the audit recommendation is considered closed.