Dashboards
Data-Driven Dashboards
Government accountability begins with transparency. At OSA, we provide the public with information that leads to a more open government. Through several dashboards launched under State Auditor Boliek, complex data is broken down into easily accessible figures for the public. From Hurricane Helene recovery to OSA’s budget and spending, these resources are meant to help North Carolinians understand how taxpayer funds are used for government projects.
Lapsed Salary Reallocation Tool
This tool is meant to aid legislators and other stakeholders in decision-making. Any potential outcomes produced through use of this tool should not be interpreted as recommendations from the Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency.
Data is as of January 12, 2026
Long-Term State Vacancies Dashboard
Lapsed salary is generated from positions funded by state appropriations, specific agency-generated receipts, and federal funding and grants. As defined by the Office of State Budget and Management, lapsed salary is the dollar amount not expended for salary during the period in which a position is vacant.
In alignment with the Office of State Budget and Management’s definition of lapsed salary, for this dashboard, the total lapsed salary generated for 6 months or greater is the total dollars budgeted for positions vacant for 6 months or more and not expended for salary during the entire period in which the position was vacant. While state agencies do expend generated lapsed salaries, the total lapsed salary generated does not represent (1) actual lapsed salary dollars that were available and/or used by state agencies for other purposes, or (2) total funds available in the future if long-term vacancies were eliminated.
Internal OSA Budget Dashboard
To deliver better government transparency to North Carolinians, OSA has published a new budget dashboard featuring a breakdown of OSA’s revenue sources, expenses, and spending by vendor for fiscal years 2024-2026.
NC Financial Snapshot Dashboard
Each week, OSA pulls data from the North Carolina Office of the State Controller's NC Cash Watch report showing how much cash the state has, how much of that cash is reserved, and how much is available:
Helene Recovery Dashboards
Housing
Helene Expenditures
Grow NC