Today's GAO Reports - June 20, 2006

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

Report

1. Summary of a GAO Conference: Helping California Youths with Disabilities Transition to Work or Postsecondary Education. GAO-06-759SP, June 20.  Highlights

Correspondence

1. Improvement Continues in DOD's Reporting on Sustainable Ranges but Additional Time Is Needed to Fully Implement Key Initiatives. GAO-06-725R, June 20.

Testimonies

1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Preliminary Observations on Its Process to Oversee the Safe Operation of Nuclear Power Plants, by James E. Wells, Jr., director, natural resources and environment, before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, House Committee on Energy and Commerce. GAO-06-888T, June 19.   Highlights

2. Information Security: Leadership Needed to Address Weaknesses and Privacy Issues at Veterans Affairs, by Linda D. Koontz, director, information management, and Gregory C. Wilshusen, director, information security, before a joint hearing of the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs and the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. GAO-06-897T, June 20.  Highlights

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