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CHARLIE PETERS ON MAINTAINING ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE GAO

Cat.: Government Accountability Office, Part of the Solution, The Forum, Inspectors General
11. March 2008
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David Walker, the head of the Government Accountability Office, is stepping down this week.  Under Walker, the GAO has released authoritative reports on Iraq reconstruction, FEMА, the FDA, Homeland Security, and many more agencies.  Walker, the subject of a profile by ...

GAO REPORT: FDA IS OVERWHELMED

Cat.: Product Safety, Government Accountability Office, Food & Drug Administration, Yesterday's News?, News & Comment
30. January 2008
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing today on a Government Accountability Office report detailing problems with the Food and Drug Administration. Gardiner Harris of the New York Times obtains an early copy and focuses on the problem of backlogs caused by under-staffing and outdated computer ...

HOMELAND SECURITY IN CARGO SCREENING SCANDAL

Cat.: Customs & Border Protection, Counterterrorism, Government Accountability Office, News & Comment, Federal Agencies, Contracting and contractors, Homeland Security, Dept. of Homeland Security
18. September 2007
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The Government Accountability Office has uncovered evidence that the Department of Homeland Security coached private contractors unfairly, helping them fine-tune radiation detection equipment planned for America's ports and borders prior to "test" uses of the equipment.  Robert O'Harrow, Jr. writes in the Washington Post that DHS informed contractors ahead of ...

Getting Iraq Benchmarks Off the Bench

Cat.: Government Accountability Office, Legislative Branch Agencies, Postwar Reconstruction, The Forum, Federal Agencies
13. September 2007
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Ever wonder why nothing ever really happens in Washington – even when crisis demands urgent action?  It’s because nobody goes to the trouble of obeying the law.

GAO REPORTS HIT IRAQ PROGRESS, STATE DEPARTMENT HIRING

Cat.: Training, Recruiting, Government Accountability Office, Postwar Reconstruction, Dept. of State, News & Comment, Cabinet Level Agencies, Federal Agencies
30. August 2007
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Washington Post reporting shows the importance of independent voices within government with the resources and authority to criticize government performance.  Two new GAO reports have emerged:  one describes in detail the lack of progress in meeting benchmarks in Iraq, and the second criticizes State Department effectiveness in hiring, staffing embassies, ...

SENIOR GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BONUSES FACE CONGRESSIONAL CHALLENGE

Cat.: Government Accountability Office, Compensation, News & Comment
14. August 2007
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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) will look into bonuses and pay raises granted to members of the Senior Executive Service – top executives who run major government operations and facilities.  See Stephen Barr’s Washington Post article here.

GAO FINDS SUBSIDIES GOING TO DECEASED FARMERS

Cat.: Government Accountability Office, Dept. of Agriculture, Yesterday's News?, News & Comment, Federal Agencies
23. July 2007
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The Department of Agriculture has continued paying subsidies reaching into the millions of dollars to deceased farmers, according to a Government Accountability Office report.  Sarah Cohen reports in the Washington Post that “large farming operations . . . could exceed the payment limits by keeping an estate active years after ...

THE LONG ROAD FROM OIL TO OPPORTUNITY FOR IRAQ

Cat.: Government Accountability Office, Yesterday's News?, News & Comment, Federal Agencies, Inspectors General
02. July 2007
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Two government reports -- one from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction and one from the Government Accountability Office -- make it clear that even if the much-anticipated oil distribution law is passed by Iraq's parliament, the country is very far from realizing the benefits of their underground wealth.  ...

SCARCE DOD CONTRACTS BEHIND CONTRACT BID DISPUTES?

Cat.: Yesterday's News?, Your Money at Work, Government Accountability Office, News & Comment, Federal Agencies, Dept. of Defense, DOD Budget, Contracting and contractors
29. June 2007
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Defense contractors are challenging contracting decisions by the Department of Defense more often, according to a story in the Wall Street Journal.   August Cole writes that this is due to "intense competition for scarce contracts," but his article points more to the size of contracts as driving the contractors' disputes.  ...