Today's GAO Reports - May 26, 2010

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

Reports

1. Recovery Act: States' and Localities' Uses of Funds and Actions Needed to Address Implementation Challenges and Bolster Accountability. GAO-10-604, May 26.  Highlights

2. National Airspace System: Setting On-Time Performance Targets at Congested Airports Could Help Focus FAA's Actions. GAO-10-542, May 26.  Highlights

Related Product:

National Airspace System: Summary of Flight Delay Trends for 34 Airports in the Continental United States (GAO-10-543SP, May 26, 2010), an E-supplement to GAO-10-542. GAO-10-543SP, May 26.

Correspondence

Internal Revenue Service: Assessment of Budget Justification for Fiscal Year 2011 Identified Opportunities to Enhance Transparency. GAO-10-687R, May 26.

Testimonies

1. Herbal Dietary Supplements: Examples of Deceptive or Questionable Marketing Practices and Potentially Dangerous Advice, by Gregory Kutz, managing director, forensic audits and special investigations, before the Senate Special Committee on Aging. GAO-10-662T, May 26.  Highlights

2. Recovery Act: Clean Water Projects Are Underway, but Procedures May Not Be in Place to Ensure Adequate Oversight, by David C. Trimble, acting director, natural resources and environment, before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. GAO-10-761T, May 26.  Highlights


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