Today's GAO Reports - July 26, 2006

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

Reports

1. Clean Air Act: EPA Should Improve the Management of Its Air Toxics Program. GAO-06-669, June 23.  Highlights

2. No Child Left Behind Act: Assistance from Education Could Help States Better Measure Progress of Students with Limited English Proficiency. GAO-06-815, July 26.  Highlights

3. Export Controls: Improvements to Commerce's Dual-Use System Needed to Ensure Protection of U.S. Interests in the Post-9/11 Environment. GAO-06-638, June 26.  Highlights

4. Personal Information: Key Federal Privacy Laws Do Not Require Information Resellers to Safeguard All Sensitive Data. GAO-06-674, June 26.  Highlights

Correspondence

1. NASA: Long-Term Commitment to and Investment in Space Exploration Requires More Knowledge. GAO-06-817R, July 17.

Testimonies

1. Tax Compliance: Opportunities Exist to Reduce the Tax Gap Using a Variety of Approaches, by Michael Brostek, director, strategic issues, before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Internal Revenue Service Oversight, Senate Committee on Finance. GAO-06-1000T, July 26.  Highlights

2. Freedom of Information Act: Preliminary Analysis of Processing Trends Shows Importance of Improvement Plans, by Linda D. Koontz, director, information management, before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance, and Accountability, House Committee on Government Reform. GAO-06-1022T, July 26.  Highlights


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