Today's GAO Reports - January 22, 2008

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

Reports

1. State and Local Governments: Growing Fiscal Challenges Will Emerge during the Next 10 Years. GAO-08-317, January 22.

2. Bilingual Voting Assistance: Selected Jurisdictions' Strategies for Identifying Needs and Providing Assistance. GAO-08-182, January 18.  Highlights

3. Influenza Pandemic: Efforts Under Way to Address Constraints on Using Antivirals and Vaccines to Forestall a Pandemic. GAO-08-92, December 21.  Highlights

4. Federal Acquisition: Oversight Plan Needed to Help Implement Acquisition Advisory Panel Recommendations. GAO-08-160, December 20.  Highlights

Special Publication

1. GAO Performance and Accountability Highlights: Fiscal Year 2007. GAO-08-2SP, January 2008.

Correspondences

1. Observations on Implementing the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. GAO-08-274R, December 20.

2. Force Structure -- Need for Greater Transparency for the Army's Grow the Force Initiative Funding Plan. GAO-08-354R, January 18.

Testimony

1. September 11: Improvements Still Needed in Availability of Health Screening and Monitoring Services for Responders outside the New York City Area, by Cynthia A. Bascetta, director, health care, before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Organization, and Procurement, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. GAO-08-429T, January 22.  Highlights


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