Today's GAO Reports - July 26, 2007

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

Reports

1. Human Trafficking: Monitoring and Evaluation of International Projects Are Limited, but Experts Suggest Improvements. GAO-07-1034, July 26.  Highlights

2. Human Trafficking: A Strategic Framework Could Help Enhance the Interagency Collaboration Needed to Effectively Combat Trafficking Crimes. GAO-07-915, July 26.  Highlights

3. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Vanuatu Compact Overstates Projected Program Impact. GAO-07-909, July 11.  Highlights

4. Higher Education: Information Sharing Could Help Institutions Identify and Address Challenges Some Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Students Face. GAO-07-925, July 25.  Highlights

5. Federal Family Education Loan Program: Eliminating the Exceptional Performer Designation Would Result in Substantial Savings without Adversely Affecting the Loan Program. GAO-07-1087, July 26.

6. Surface Transportation: Strategies Are Available for Making Existing Road Infrastructure Perform Better. GAO-07-920, July 26.  Highlights

7. Highway and Transit Investments: Flexible Funding Supports State and Local Transportation Priorities and Multimodal Planning. GAO-07-772, July 26.  Highlights

8. U.S. Postal Service: Mail Processing Realignment Efforts Under Way Need Better Integration and Explanation. GAO-07-717, June 21.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Global War on Terrorism: Reported Obligations for the Department of Defense. GAO-07-1056R, July 26.

2. Military Personnel: The Navy Has Not Provided Adequate Justification For Its Decision to Invest in MCTFS. GAO-07-1139R, July 25.

Testimonies

1. Export Controls: Vulnerabilities and Inefficiencies Undermine System's Ability to Protect U.S. Interests, by Ann Calvaresi Barr, director, acquisition and sourcing management, before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade, House Committee on Foreign Affairs. GAO-07-1135T, July 26.  Highlights

2. U.S. Postal Service: Progress Made in Implementing Mail Processing Realignment Efforts, but Better Integration and Performance Measurement Still Needed, by Katherine Siggerud, director, physical infrastructure issues, before the Subcommittee on the Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-07-1083T, July 26.

3. 2010 Census: Diversity in Human Capital, Outreach Efforts Can Benefit the 2010 Census, by Mathew J. Scire, director, strategic issues, before the Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-07-1132T, July 26.  Highlights

4. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Projected Impact of Vanuatu Compact Is Overstated, by David B. Gootnick, director, international affairs and trade, before the Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment, House Committee on Foreign Affairs. GAO-07-1122T, July 26.  Highlights


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