Today's GAO Reports - September 07, 2007

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

Reports

1. Health Care 20 Years From Now: Taking Steps Today to Meet Tomorrow's Challenges. (Highlights of a forum convened by the comptroller general of the United States.) GAO-07-1155SP, September 2007.  Highlights

2. Maritime Transportation: Major Oil Spills Occur Infrequently, but Risks to the Federal Oil Spill Fund Remain. GAO-07-1085, September 7.  Highlights

3. Water Resources: Four Federal Agencies Provide Funding for Rural Water Supply and Wastewater Projects. GAO-07-1094, September 7.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Social Security: Costs Associated with the Administration's Efforts to Promote Program Reforms. GAO-07-621R, August 10.

2. Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: Program Status. GAO-07-1037R, September 7.

Testimony

1. Securing, Stabilizing, and Rebuilding Iraq: Iraqi Government Has Not Met Most Legislative, Security, and Economic Benchmarks, by David M. Walker, comptroller general of the United States, before the Senate Committee on Armed Services. GAO-07-1230T, September 7.

Presentation By The Comptroller General

1. "Fiscal and Health Care Challenges" by David M. Walker, comptroller general of the United States, at the HR Policy Association's Washington Policy Conference, in Washington, D.C. GAO-07-1231CG, September 6.


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