Today's GAO Reports - July 20, 2009

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports and correspondence:

Reports

1. Drug Control: U.S. Counternarcotics Cooperation with Venezuela Has Declined. GAO-09-806, July 20.  Highlights

2. Hurricane Katrina: Federal Grants Have Helped Health Care Organizations Provide Primary Care, but Challenges Remain. GAO-09-588, July 13.  Highlights

3. Hurricane Katrina: Barriers to Mental Health Services for Children Persist in Greater New Orleans, Although Federal Grants Are Helping to Address Them. GAO-09-563, July 13.  Highlights

4. Disaster Assistance: Greater Coordination and an Evaluation of Programs' Outcomes Could Improve Disaster Case Management. GAO-09-561, July 8.  Highlights

5. Gulf Coast Disaster Recovery: Community Development Block Grant Program Guidance to States Needs to Be Improved. GAO-09-541, June 19.  Highlights

6. Food and Drug Administration: FDA Faces Challenges Meeting Its Growing Medical Product Responsibilities and Should Develop Complete Estimates of Its Resource Needs. GAO-09-581, June 19.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Improper Payments: Responses to Posthearing Questions Related to Eliminating Waste and Fraud in Medicare and Medicaid. GAO-09-838R, July 20.

2. Defense Critical Infrastructure: Actions Needed to Improve the Consistency, Reliability, and Usefulness of DOD's Tier 1 Task Critical Asset List. GAO-09-740R, July 17.


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