Today's GAO Reports - May 27, 2010
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following report, correspondences and testimonies:
Report
1. Teen Driver Safety: Additional Research Could Help States Strengthen Graduated Driver Licensing Systems. GAO-10-544, May 27.  Highlights
Correspondences
1. Nursing Homes: Some Improvement Seen in Understatement of Serious Deficiencies, but Implications for the Longer-Term Trend Are Unclear. GAO-10-434R, April 28.
2. Defense Management: DOD Needs to Assess Effectiveness and Determine Future Direction for Its High Performing Organizations Initiative. GAO-10-566R, May 27.
3. Opportunities to Improve Controls over Department of Defense's Overseas Contingency Operations Cost Reporting. GAO-10-562R, May 27.
Testimonies
1. Private Pensions: Long-standing Challenges Remain for Multiemployer Pension Plans, by Charles A. Jeszeck, acting director, education, workforce, and income security issues, before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. GAO-10-708T, May 27.  Highlights
2. Low-Income and Minority Serving Institutions: Sustained Attention Needed to Improve Education's Oversight of Grant Programs, by George A. Scott, director, education, workforce, and income security, before the Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness, House Committee on Education and Labor. GAO-10-659T, May 27.  Highlights
3. Airline Mergers: Issues Raised by the Proposed Merger of United and Continental Airlines, statement for the record by Susan Fleming, director, physical infrastructure issues, before the Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. GAO-10-778T, May 27.  Highlights
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