Today's GAO Reports - December 22, 2006

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

Reports

1. Transportation-Disadvantaged Populations: Actions Needed to Clarify Responsibilities and Increase Preparedness for Evacuations. GAO-07-44, December 22.  Highlights

2. Workforce Investment Act: Employers Found One-Stop Centers Useful in Hiring Low-Skilled Workers; Performance Information Could Help Gauge Employer Involvement. GAO-07-167, December 22.  Highlights

3. Homeland Security First Responder Grants: Cash Management Improvement Act Exemption and Cash Advance Funding Require Additional DHS Oversight. GAO-07-68, December 22.  Highlights

4. Defense Health Care: Access to Care for Beneficiaries Who Have Not Enrolled in TRICARE's Managed Care Option. GAO-07-48, December 22.  Highlights

Correspondence

1. Defense Contracting: Questions for the Record. GAO-07-217R, December 21.

Reposted Material

1. Military Operations: High-Level DOD Action Needed to Address Long-standing Problems with Management and Oversight of Contractors Supporting Deployed Forces. GAO-07-145, December 18. [Reposted to correct text on page 5]  Highlights

2. Federal Law Enforcement: Results of Surveys of Federal Civilian Law Enforcement Components. GAO-07-223SP, December 15. [Internet only] [Reposted file relocates and/or deletes subtotal information for various departments and agencies]


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