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Reports
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Semiannual Reports to Congress for Periods Ending:
Audits and Other Reports:
Fiscal Year 2008 (Issued October 1, 2007 — September 30, 2008)
- Mail Handling and Its Effects on Collections and Security, September 2008 (Not for Public Release)
- Opportunities Exist to Improve Space Management, September 2008 (Follow-up to July 2005 Report)
- Emergency Preparedness, September 2008 (Follow-up to March 2006 Report)
- Disbursing Office Controls, While Strong Overall, Can be Improved, September 2008 [redacted version]
- The Library’s Federal Employees’ Compensation Act Program: Generally Well Managed, but Some Improvements Are Needed, September 2008
- Conditions in the Processing of Copyright Claims and Copyright Office’s Response, September 2008
- *Open World Leadership Center Fiscal Year 2007 Financial Statements, August 2008
- Diversity Management Program, July 2008
- Fixed Asset Control System, April 2008
- Lack of Compliance with Library Contracting Policy is Widespread, March 2008 [redacted version]
- Requirements Analysis for the Proposed Fort Meade Logistics Center, March 2008
- The Library Should Explore Alternative Long-Distance Telephone Service Providers, March 2008
- Copyright Reengineering Project, March 2008
- Office Systems Services’ Handling of Imported Materials, February 2008
- Library of Congress Fiscal Year 2007 Financial Statements, February 2008 (See page 57)
- James Madison Council Fund Fiscal Year 2007 Financial Statements, February 2008 (See page 30 of Annual Report)
- Information Technology Review of the Raiser’s Edge Software Program, December 2007 [redacted version]
*Under an interagency agreement, our office is overseeing financial statements audits of the Open World Leadership Center, a separate and new legislative branch agency housed at the Library of Congress.
Many of the following audits and other reports from 2007 and prior will be posted to this Web site in early 2009.
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Last Updated: 01/15/2009