Accounting information systems have an active role in projects through its impact that is estimated by the efficiency of these systems in measuring the economic events in the project and disclosing the process in reports and financial statements. The process of designing these systems and developing it remain under many factors, such as: the ability of the administration to determine its need to the needed information pattern in the decisionmaking process. On the other hand, the projects' administration looks for objective criteria in order to lean on when it is evaluating its applied accounting systems. According to the above, the problem of the research stands out through the absence of the role of the administration in determining the objective standards used to measure the quality of the accounting information system in producing financial reports. Also, the administration role is supporting the process of the effective managerial decision-making by achieving an objective link between the quality and efficiency rating standards of the system in the framework of the provision of information and the ability to produce financial reports that support the managerial decisions. The problem of the research can be expressed by the following question: What are the best standards that the administration can depend on when evaluating the accounting information system that is applied in the project.