Today's GAO Reports - May 16, 2007

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

Reports

1. Aviation Security: Efforts to Strengthen International Passenger Prescreening are Under Way, but Planning and Implementation Issues Remain. GAO-07-346, May 16.  Highlights

2. Mine Safety: Better Oversight and Coordination by MSHA and Other Federal Agencies Could Improve Safety for Underground Coal Miners. GAO-07-622, May 16.  Highlights

3. Consumer Protection: Some Improvements in Federal Oversight of Household Goods Moving Industry Since 2001, but More Action Needed to Better Protect Individual Consumers. GAO-07-586, May 16.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. MSHA's Revised Hiring Process Has Improved the Agency's Recruiting Efforts, but Its Human Capital Strategic Plan Does Not Adequately Project or Address Its Future Workforce Needs. GAO-07-704R, May 16.

2. Department of Veterans Affairs' Lack of Timely and Accurate Information on Unexpended Balances Limits Effective Management and Congressional Oversight. GAO-07-410R, May 16.

Testimony

1. Mine Safety: MSHA's and Other Federal Agencies' Improved Oversight Could Enhance Safety for Coal Miners, by Daniel Bertoni, director, education, workforce, and income security, before the House Committee on Education and Labor. GAO-07-855T, May 16.  Highlights

Reposted Products

1. Fiscal Year 2008 Budget Request: U.S. Government Accountability Office. GAO-07-547T, March 16. [Reposted to correct figure]

2. United States Government Accountability Office: Supporting the Congress through Oversight, Insight, and Foresight. GAO-07-644T, March 21. [Reposted to correct figure]  Highlights


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