Today's GAO Reports - March 23, 2007

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

Reports

1. Reading First: States Report Improvements in Reading Instruction, but Additional Procedures Would Clarify Education's Role in Ensuring Proper Implementation by States. GAO-07-161, February 28.  Highlights

Testimonies

1. No Child Left Behind Act: Education Assistance Could Help States Better Measure Progress of Students with Limited English Proficiency, by Cornelia M. Ashby, Director, Education, Workforce, and Income Security Issues, before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, House Committee on Education and Labor. GAO-07-646T, March 23.  Highlights

2. Defense Trade: National Security Reviews of Foreign Acquisitions of U.S. Companies Could Be Improved, by Ann M. Calvaresi-Barr, Director, Acquisition and Sourcing Management, before the Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection, House Committee on Homeland Security. GAO-07-661T, March 23.  Highlights

Reposted Products

1. Fiscal Year 2008 Budget Request: U.S. Government Accountability Office, by David M. Walker, Comptroller General of the United States, before the Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch, Senate Committee on Appropriations. GAO-07-547T, March 16. [Reposted to correct title and legend of figure on page 4]


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