Today's GAO Reports - April 29, 2008

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports, correspondence and testimonies:

Reports

1. Global HIV/AIDS: A More Country-Based Approach Could Improve Allocation of PEPFAR Funding. GAO-08-480, April 2.  Highlights

2. Chemical Assessments: Low Productivity and New Interagency Review Process Limit the Usefulness and Credibility of EPA's Integrated Risk Information System. GAO-08-440, March 7.  Highlights

Related Product:

1. Global HIV/AIDS: Survey of PEPFAR Country Team Officials (GAO-08-534SP), an E-supplement to GAO-08-480. GAO-08-534SP, April 2. [Internet only]

Correspondence

1. Status of Implementation of GAO Recommendations on Evacuation of Transportation-Disadvantaged Populations and Patients and Residents of Health Care Facilities. GAO-08-544R, April 1.

Testimonies

1. Defense Acquisitions: Results of Annual Assessment of DOD Weapon Programs, by Michael J. Sullivan, director, acquisition and sourcing management, before the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-674T, April 29.  Highlights

2. Toxic Chemicals: EPA's New Assessment Process Will Increase Challenges EPA Faces in Evaluating and Regulating Chemicals, by John B. Stephenson, director, natural resources and environment, before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. GAO-08-743T, April 29.  Highlights


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