Today's GAO Reports - October 26, 2009

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

Reports

1. Retirement Savings: Automatic Enrollment Shows Promise for Some Workers, but Proposals to Broaden Retirement Savings for Other Workers Could Face Challenges. GAO-10-31, October 23.  Highlights

2. New Drug Approval: FDA Needs to Enhance Its Oversight of Drugs Approved on the Basis of Surrogate Endpoints. GAO-09-866, September 23.  Highlights

3. Medicare: Per Capita Method Can Be Used to Profile Physicians and Provide Feedback on Resource Use. GAO-09-802, September 25.  Highlights

4. Influenza Pandemic: Key Securities Market Participants Are Making Progress, but Agencies Could Do More to Address Potential Internet Congestion and Encourage Readiness. GAO-10-8, October 26.  Highlights

5. Higher Education: Issues Related to Law School Cost and Access. GAO-10-20, October 26.

6. Combating Illicit Financing: Treasury's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Could Manage More Effectively to Achieve Its Mission. GAO-09-794, September 24.  Highlights

7. Defense Acquisitions: Many Analyses of Alternatives Have Not Provided a Robust Assessment of Weapon System Options. GAO-09-665, September 24.  Highlights


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