Today's GAO Reports - May 04, 2006

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following report and testimonies:

Reposted Product

1. Private Pensions: Opportunities Exist to Further Improve the Transparency of PBGC's Financial Disclosures. GAO-06-429, March 27. [Report reposted to correct error on page 6]

Testimonies

1. Unemployment Insurance: Enhancing Program Performance by Focusing on Improper Payments and Reemployment Services, by Sigurd R. Nilsen, director, education, workforce, and income security, before the Subcommittee on Human Resources, House Committee on Ways and Means. GAO-06-696T, May 4.  Highlights

2. Hurricane Katrina: Improving Federal Contracting Practices in Disaster Recovery Operations, by William T. Woods, director, acquisition sourcing and management, before the House Committee on Government Reform. GAO-06-714T, May 4.   Highlights

3. Futures Markets: Approach for Examining Oversight of Energy Futures, by Orice M. Williams, director, financial markets and community investment, before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. GAO-06-742T, May 4.

4. Air Traffic Control: Status of the Current Modernization Program and Planning for the Next Generation System, statement for the record by Gerald L. Dillingham, director, physical infrastructure, before the Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies, Senate Committee on Appropriations. GAO-06-738T, May 4.  Highlights

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