Today's GAO Reports - September 23, 2009

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

Reports

1. Recovery Act: Funds Continue to Provide Fiscal Relief to States and Localities, While Accountability and Reporting Challenges Need to Be Fully Addressed. GAO-09-1016, September 23.  Highlights

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Recovery Act: Funds Continue to Provide Fiscal Relief to States and Localities, While Accountability and Reporting Challenges Need to Be Fully Addressed (State Appendixes). GAO-09-1017SP, September 23.

2. DCAA Audits: Widespread Problems with Audit Quality Require Significant Reform. GAO-09-468, September 23.  Highlights

3. HIV/AIDS: Federal and State Efforts to Identify Infected Individuals and Connect Them to Care. GAO-09-985, September 23.  Highlights

Testimonies

1. DCAA Audits: Widespread Problems with Audit Quality Require Significant Reform, by Gregory D. Kutz, managing director, forensic audits and special investigations, and Gayle L. Fischer, assistant director, financial management and assurance, before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-09-1009T, September 23.

2. High-Containment Laboratories: National Strategy for Oversight Is Needed, by Nancy Kingsbury, Ph.D., managing director, applied research and methods, before the Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security, Senate Committee on the Judiciary. GAO-09-1045T, September 22.


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