By Jake Jarvis West Virginia has made significant progress with cutting down waste for completing payroll and is using fewer outside contracting groups to help out, State Auditor JB McCuskey told lawmakers Sunday afternoon. McCuskey still sees room for improvement, though, and says the state isn't fully using wvOASIS, a complicated supercomputer system purchased in 2014 and meant to handle payroll, accounting and asset management. "The one thing we didn't do with OASIS is do what it can do.