Today's GAO Reports - May 05, 2010
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following report, correspondences and testimonies:
Report
1. Child Care: Multiple Factors Could Have Contributed to the Recent Decline in the Number of Children Whose Families Receive Subsidies. GAO-10-344, May 5.  Highlights
Correspondences
1. Afghanistan's Security Environment. GAO-10-613R, May 5.
2. VA Health Care: Status of VA's Approach in Conducting the National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study. GAO-10-578R, May 5.
Testimonies
1. Terrorist Watchlist Screening: FBI has Enhanced Its Use of Information from Firearm and Explosives Background Checks to Support Counterterrorism Efforts, by Eileen R. Larence, director, homeland security and justice, before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-10-703T, May 5.  Highlights
2. VA Health Care: Progress and Challenges in Conducting the National Vietnam Veterans Longitudinal Study, by Randall B. Williamson, director, health care, before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. GAO-10-658T, May 5.
3. Secure Border Initiative: DHS Has Faced Challenges Deploying Technology and Fencing Along the Southwest Border, statement for the record by Richard M. Stana, director, homeland security and justice, before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-10-651T, May 4.  Highlights
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