Today's GAO Reports - July 14, 2010

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

Reports

1. Commercial Aviation: Consumers Could Benefit from Better Information about Airline-Imposed Fees and Refundability of Government-Imposed Taxes and Fees. GAO-10-785, July 14.  Highlights   Podcast

2. Passport Issuance: Current Situation Results in Thousands of Passports Issued to Registered Sex Offenders. GAO-10-643, June 15.  Highlights

3. Health Care Quality Measurement: The National Quality Forum Has Begun a 4-Year Contract with HHS. GAO-10-737, July 14.   Highlights

4. Defense Acquisitions: Missile Defense Program Instability Affects Reliability of Earned Value Management Data. GAO-10-676, July 14.   Highlights

5. Afghanistan Development: Enhancements to Performance Management and Evaluation Efforts Could Improve USAID's Agricultural Programs. GAO-10-368, July 14.   Highlights

Related Product:

Afghanistan Development: Poverty and Major Crop Production (GAO-10-756SP), an E-supplement to GAO-10-368. GAO-10-756SP, July 14.

Correspondence

1. Federal Bureau of Prisons: BOP Has Mechanisms in Place to Address Most Second Chance Act Requirements and Is Working to Implement an Initiative Designed to Reduce Recidivism. GAO-10-854R, July 14.

2. Millennium Challenge Corporation: Summary Fact Sheets for 17 Compacts. GAO-10-797R, July 14.


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