Today's GAO Reports - December 11, 2007
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports, correspondence and testimony:
Reports
1. Military Base Realignments and Closures: Cost Estimates Have Increased and Are Likely to Continue to Evolve. GAO-08-159, December 11.  Highlights
2. Private Pensions: Low Defined Contribution Plan Savings May Pose Challenges to Retirement Security, Especially for Many Low-Income Workers. GAO-08-8, November 29.  Highlights
3. Digital Television Transition: Increased Federal Planning and Risk Management Could Further Facilitate the DTV Transition. GAO-08-43, November 19.  Highlights
Correspondence
1. Agreed-Upon Procedures: Senate Office of Public Records Revolving Fund, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007. GAO-08-201R, December 7.
Testimony
1. Information Technology: Census Bureau Needs to Improve Its Risk Management of Decennial Systems, by David A. Powner, director, information technology management issues; and Mathew Scire, director, strategic issues, before the Subcommittee on Information Policy, Census, and National Archives, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-259T, December 11.  Highlights
Presentation By The Comptroller General
1. "Saving Our Future Requires Tough Choices Today," by David M. Walker, comptroller general of the United States, on the Fiscal Wake-Up Tour at Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan. GAO-08-353CG, December 6. [slides]
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