Today's GAO Reports - July 10, 2006

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

Reports

1. Medicare Part D: Prescription Drug Plan Sponsor Call Center Responses Were Prompt, but Not Consistently Accurate and Complete. GAO-06-710, June 30.  Highlights

2. Homeland Security: Contract Management and Oversight for Visitor and Immigrant Status Program Need to Be Strengthened. GAO-06-404, June 9.   Highlights

3. Nuclear Cleanup of Rocky Flats: DOE Can Use Lessons Learned to Improve Oversight Of Other Sites' Cleanup Activities. GAO-06-352, July 10.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Contract Management: DOD Vulnerabilities to Contracting Fraud, Waste, and Abuse. GAO-06-838R, July 7.

2. Fish and Wildlife Service: Federal Assistance Program Is Making Progress in Addressing Previously Identified Concerns. GAO-06-731R, July 5.

3. LOCAL Television Act: Status of Spending for Fiscal Year 2005. GAO-06-858R, July 7.

Testimony

1. Maritime Security: Information-Sharing Efforts Are Improving, by Stephen L. Caldwell, acting director, homeland security and justice, before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance, and Accountability, House Committee on Government Reform, in Brooklyn, New York. GAO-06-933T, July 10.  Highlights

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