Wednesday, September 29, 2010

CICA - Information Technology Advisory Committee

The Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC) of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA) was established in 1991 by the CICA's Research Studies Department. A four-person committee was set up to help the CICA Studies and Standards Group keep abreast of the potential impact of technological developments on Canadian accounting and auditing standards, practices and methodologies. Throughout the 1990s, ITAC's focus was assisting the auditing profession, since technology had made it possible for auditors to implement procedures not possible previously, because of time constraints and costs. Today, ITAC is made up of representatives from accounting firms, financial institutions, government and academe. They meet four times a year for a one-day meeting and conference calls are scheduled as needed. ITAC’s focus is broader than advising on national accounting and auditing standards (see About ITAC). Notably, it provides advice and prepares guidance on information technology matters affecting the CA profession and the business community (see ITAC Recent Activities and ITAC Publications). A history of ITAC is provided in the CAmagazine article, "Behind the Committee" published in January/February 2004.