Today's GAO Reports - April 23, 2010
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports, correspondence and testimonies:
Reports
1. Combating Gangs: Federal Agencies Have Implemented a Central American Gang Strategy, but Could Strengthen Oversight and Measurement of Efforts. GAO-10-395, April 23.  Highlights
2. 2010 Census: Plans for Census Coverage Measurement Are on Track, but Additional Steps Will Improve Its Usefulness. GAO-10-324, April 23.  Highlights
3. Best Practices: DOD Can Achieve Better Outcomes by Standardizing the Way Manufacturing Risks Are Managed. GAO-10-439, April 22.  Highlights
Correspondence
1. The Office of Management and Budget's Acquisition Workforce Development Strategic Plan for Civilian Agencies. GAO-10-459R, April 23.
Testimonies
1. Debt Settlement: Fraudulent, Abusive, and Deceptive Practices Pose Risk to Consumers, by Gregory D. Kutz, managing director, forensic audits and special investigations, before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. GAO-10-593T, April 22.  Highlights
2. U.S. Postal Service: Action Needed to Facilitate Financial Viability, by Phillip Herr, director, physical infrastructure issues, before the Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-10-601T, April 22.  Highlights
3. VA's Fiduciary Program: VA Plans to Improve Program Compliance and Policies, but Sustained Management Attention is Needed, by Daniel Bertoni, director, education, workforce, and income security, before the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. GAO-10-635T, April 22.  Highlights
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