Today's GAO Reports - November 17, 2006

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

Reports

1. Capital Financing: Department Management Improvements Could Enhance Education's Loan Program for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. GAO-07-64, October 18.  Highlights

2. Federal Transit Administration: Progress Made in Implementing Changes to the Job Access Program, but Evaluation and Oversight Processes Need Improvement. GAO-07-43, November 17.  Highlights

3. Space Acquisitions: DOD Needs to Take More Action to Address Unrealistic Initial Cost Estimates of Space Systems. GAO-07-96, November 17.  Highlights

4. President's Management Agenda: Review of OMB's Improved Financial Performance Scorecard Process. GAO-07-95, November 16.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Social Security Administration: Short Time Frame and Workload Challenges Could Affect Timely Implementation of Income-Based Medicare Part B Premiums. GAO-07-228R, November 17.

2. Analysis of Data for Exports Regulated by the Department of Commerce. GAO-07-197R, November 13.

3. Capitol Power Plant Utility Tunnels. GAO-07-227R, November 16.

Reposted Product: Presentation By The Comptroller General

1. "21st Century Challenges: Retirement Insecurity" before the Southern Employee Benefits Conference, in Charlotte, North Carolina. GAO-06-1108CG, September 22, 2006

[Originally posted on September 25. Reposted to clarify information on slides 31, 32, and 33]

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