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Date May 18, 1984 |
Report No. GGD-84-42 |
Title
REPORT THEUS, BY Geneva1 AC
’ SEC’s Efforts Io Find Lost jK6d Stolen S&urities i‘
Each year about $1 billion in securities, such as stocks and bonds, are lost by or stolen from financial institutions and their customers. At Congress’diwction the Securities andExchange Commission (SEC) established a program requiring financial institutions to report lost or stolen securities to the SEC and ... |
Date May 16, 1984 |
Report No. 124179 |
Title
REMARKS OF WILLIAM J. ANDERSON DIRECTOR, GENERAL GOVERNMENT D I V I S I O N UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE BEFORE THE WASHINGTON CHAPTER
N A T ~ O N A LA S ~ O C IATI ON OF ACCOUNTANTS ON
TAXPAYER NONCOMPLIANCE MAY 16, 1984 I would l i k e t o t e l l you what a p l e a s u r e i t is t o s p e a k t o you t h i s e v e n i n g a b o u t I R S ' e f f o r t s t o combat t a x p a y e r no... |
Date April 16, 1984 |
Report No. GGD-84-58 |
Title
REPORT THEUS. BY General Accmting Office
Justice Department EnforcementX%fhe Neutrality Statutes th The South Florida Area
The Nation’s neutrality statutes govern the involvement of persons within the United States in activities conducted in concert with foreign governments or against foreign governments. GAO focused on Justice’s enforcement of these statutes against the paramilitary training ... |
Date April 3, 1984 |
Report No. GGD-84-44 |
Title
UN~D STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20348 APRJL
QEF(ERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION 3, 7984 B-202245 The Honorable Ike F, Andrews Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: ,Drug Suppression@abitual Offender Awards Were Proper (GAO/GGD-84-44) Program This letter is one of a series which will address th... |
Date March 21, 1984 |
Report No. 123698 |
Title
United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. Office 123698 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 AM WEDNESDAYMARCH 21, 1984 STATEMENT OF ARNOLD P. JONES, SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTINFORMATION, JUSTICE, AND AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTOPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL NARCOTICS BORDER INTER... |
Date March 8, 1984 |
Report No. GGD-84-59 |
Title
UNI~~DSTA~~[CENERALACCOUNT~NGOFTICE WAIHIN~N, B.C. 20510 RELEASED
The Honorable John C. Danforth Chairman, Subcommittee on International Trade Committee on Finance United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: U.S. Customs Service's Operations: Staffing (GAO/GGD-84-59) Import Classification and Workload Changes llllllll II llllll
123649 We are studying, at your request, certain aspects of the U... |
Date March 5, 1984 |
Report No. GGD-84-36 |
Title
BY Tf--lE GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE U.S.
Report To The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr. United States Senate Investigations Of Major Drug Trafficking Organizations The enormous profits realized in drug trafficking are making this illegal business a continuing problem despite longstanding efforts toovercome it. Drug offenders range from individuals working independently to those in charge of major org... |
Date Feb. 22, 1984 |
Report No. 123485 |
Title
6,. % loc>YqJ FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY 55@ EXPECTEDAT 1O:OO A.M. WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY22, 1984 UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C. 205'48 STATEMENT OF OLIVER W. KRUEGER, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RESOURCES,COMMUNITY,AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE HOUSESUBCOMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION ON COMMITTEEON APPROPRIATIONS . ON ; THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE / COMMISSION'S ~/, ,* ENFORCEMENT PROG... |
Date Jan. 31, 1984 |
Report No. HRD-84-21 |
Title
UNITED STATES GEhEML .XCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 HUMAN RC8OURCES DIVISION January 31, 1984 n-214127 The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Chairman, Subcommittee on the Handicapped Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate The Honorable Robert T. Stafford Subcommittee on the Handicapped Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate Subject: The Office of ... |
Date Jan. 24, 1984 |
Report No. 123278 |
Title
1 :‘ t I I
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) . I , I UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
/ / / I / I WASkGTON, D.C. 20548 .I ’
FOR RELEASE,ON DELIVERY EXPECTED T 2:00 P.M. A . JANUARY24, *1984
STATEMENT OF JOSEPH F. DELFICO, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR BUMAN RESOURCESDIVISION BEFORE THE C O M M ITTEE ON F INANCE UNITED STATES SENATE ON THE hXAMINATION $6 CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION ACTIliITIE$ . 123278 b ' M+, Chairman ad Mdmr8 ... |
Date Dec. 9, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-35 |
Title
RL82R?CTFb
Accovr.CT.-:’ Rot to be released orctebda the Qrner &iFke axcr?pt on the [uaela of syecifiu l pprov IO\ ry #LEASED &+Y ‘ COUNTING 0~1cx
teport To The Honorable Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Jnited States Senate 3rganized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces: Status And Observations
esident Reagan established the Orgazed Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force ogram in October 1982. The goal of the o... |
Date Dec. 9, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-18 |
Title
UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 QIIXUAL QOVCRNMtM DlVI8ION OECEMBER 9, 1983 B-202245 The Honorable Ike F . Andrew9 on Chairman, Subcommittee Human Resources Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear M r. Chairman:
Subject: 123022 IIIIIll T ravel By The O ffice O f Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention's Administrator And His Staff Was Reasona... |
Date Nov. 30, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-8 |
Title
,r -- UNITED STATES GENERAL
WASHINGTON, ACCoUtd~itdG OmcE
D.C. 20840 4 O~UAL aovmwmrr DIVISION E-202245 NOVEMBER 30, 1983 The Honorable Ike F . Andrews Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources C o m m ittee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear M r. Chairman:
Subject: Appointments To And Operations O f The National Advisory Committee For Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ... |
Date Nov. 17, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-6 |
Title
* BY THE COMPTROiLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Forgery Of U.S. Treasury ChecksFederal Misdemeanor Law Needed
F’ rging of payee signatures on U.S. Treasu Py checks is increasing. Under Federal law fc/rgery is a major crime (felony) and is punis(hable by up to 10 years’ imprisonment. o F o c
pi lthough offenders include members of ganized criminal groups, the majority of... |
Date Nov. 16, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-7 |
Title
lhWED Srms GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
D.C. 20848 WASHINGTON, B-202245 . The Honorable Ike F. Andrews Subcommittee on Chairman, Human Resources Committee on Education and Labor House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: NOVEMBER 16, 1983 IllI Ill II
122849 Subject: The Proposed Missing Children And Serial Murder Tracking Program Is Not Eligible For Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention Act Sp... |
Date Nov. 2, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-84-27 |
Title
U~m0 SWEs GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFc’ IcE WASHINGTON, O.C. 2OW ~-209887 NOVEMBER 2, 1983 The Honorable William J. Hughes Chairman, Subcommittee on Crime Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: The Coordination of Requests for Military Assistance to Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies (GAO/GGD-84-27) I This responds to your request that we provide operational inf... |
Date Sept. 26, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-83-58 |
Title
BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs, Committee On Government Operations House Of Representatives OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Public Information Reporting By Tax-Exempt Private Foundations Needs More Attention By IRS
The Internal Revenue Code requires private foundations to make extensive disclosures on their tax returns for tax admini... |
Date Sept. 9, 1983 |
Report No. RCED-83-153 |
Title
FOREWORD Federal food safety regulation, the responsibility of several agencies, is a complex system of laws enacted over a period of almost 80 years to address Specific needs. The Congress and the administration have been considering amendments 50 food safety statutes, but because the U.S. food supply is changing from staple foods to highly processed foods and real Federal dollars going to food ... |
Date Aug. 25, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-83-63 |
Title
I ' REPf?iT 6i'THE US. General Accounting Office
With Better Management Information, IRS Could Further improve Its Efforts Against Abusive Tax Shelters
Historically, abusive tax shelters have posed a tax administration problem for IRS. The large and ever-increasing number ofabusive tax shelter returns, the inventiveness of promoters in devising new types of shelters, and the administrative burden ... |
Date July 15, 1983 |
Report No. PLRD-83-94 |
Title
. ;;gfYJlgz*~~~ -:’ 3” -’ ‘: BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL d
Report To The Chairman, Committee On Government House Of Representatives Operations, 6’/a/83 OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Better Care And Disposal Of Seized Cars, Boats, And Planes Should Save Money And Benefit Law Enforcement
The Customs Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service, and Drug Enforcement Administration seize cars, boats... |
Date June 29, 1983 |
Report No. 121774 |
Title
United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE DURING HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR June 29, 1983 STATEMENT OF RONALD F. LAUVE, SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEEON CRIME HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
ON NEED TO CONTROL PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE . Mr. Chairman pleased
prescription
I and Members of today abuse. the subcommittee, our O... |
Date June 27, 1983 |
Report No. B-210922.1 |
Title
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Date June 16, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-83-68 |
Title
I ‘ i REPORTBY THEU.S. General Accounting Office
Detention Policies Affecting Haitian Nationals
3 -Not to be released outside the hSTI?lCTLD . Accountireg Qii.‘=e except on the basis of specific ,by the Office oi Congreuional Relation& Qenera#
apprw4 In May 1981 the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) began routinely detaining excludable aliens (not authorized to enter) as part of the... |
Date June 15, 1983 |
Report No. 121653 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C.
20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 10:00 A.M. EDT., JUNE 15, 1983. STATEMENTOF HUGHJ. WESSINGER, SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RESOURCES,COMMUNITY AND ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT ON OF THE HOUSECOMMITTEEON ENERGYAND COMMERCE ON EPA AND STATE PROGRESS ENFORCINGTHE IN NATIONAL INTERIM PRIMARY ... |
Date May 23, 1983 |
Report No. PLRD-83-78 |
Title
DEClSlON TH@ OF CO~PTAOLLLR THE UNITED
O.C. PENERAL 8TATE8
20348 WASHINGTON, FILE: MATTER B-209342
OF: DATE: June 1, 1383 Captain John A. Davis, USA DIGEST: An Army officer who had no dependents is not entitled to a quarters allowance for the period (which exceeded 3 months) he was assigned to temporary duty in the Sinai with the Multinational Force and Observers monitoring the implementation of D... |
Date May 11, 1983 |
Report No. 121373 |
Title
UNITED $'C4'CF:; GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C.
20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 A.M., EDT WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1983 STATEMENT OF JOHNNY C. FINCH, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, CONSUMER, AND MONETARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE EFFORTS TO PRIVATE FOUNDATI... |
Date March 16, 1983 |
Report No. 120915 |
Title
United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 a.m. MARCH 16, 1983 STATEMENT OF WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY, ON'THE COSTS OF FBI UNDERCOVEROPERATIONS Mr. Chairman to appear eral Bureau here of and members of to discuss th... |
Date March 7, 1983 |
Report No. GGD-83-51 |
Title
l ’ 1 Lwwr # : P iA433 I(i REPORT THEU.S. BY ’ General Accounting Office
By Lfhe Qfficxf cd GrsmfrGcsisn&~ Costs Of FBI Undercover Operations During fiscal years 1979 through 1981, the FBI spent about $10.8 million for identified undercover operation expenses. This amount excludes the costs of salaries for undercover agents which could not be determined from available records. It also excludes... |
Date Feb. 25, 1983 |
Report No. 120638 |
Title
/, . United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 9:OO a.m. February 25, 1983 STATEMENT OF W ILLIAM J. ANDERSON GENERALGOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE GOVERNMENT ON INFORMATION, JUSTICE, AND AGRICULTURE HOUSECOMMITTEEON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ' ON Y'INTERDEPARTMENTAL COOPERATIONOF DRUG ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS
.. 120638 Mr. Chairman and Me... |
Date Feb. 17, 1983 |
Report No. 120616 |
Title
‘. . * ‘- . I S U M M A R Y S T A T E M E N T O F W IL L IA M J. A N D E R S O N G E N E R A L G O V B R N H E N T D IV IS IO N U .S . G E N E R A LA C C O U N T IN GO F F IC E B E F O R ET H E S U B C O M M I T T E E N C R IM E O H O U S E C O M M I T T E EO N T H E J U D IC IA R Y O N D R U G E N F O R C E M E NC O O R D IN A T IO N T c o u n try is a persiste n t o f illicit 1) * D r u g a ... |
Date Jan. 31, 1983 |
Report No. HRD-83-4 |
Title
BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THE UNITED STATES
The Congress Should Consider Repeal Of The Service Contract Act
The Congress act because: should consider repeal of the --Inherent problems administration. exist in the act’s --Wage rates and fringe under the act are generally to the Government. benefits set inflationary --Accurate determinations of prevailing wage rates and ... |
Date Dec. 21, 1982 |
Report No. RCED-83-32 |
Title
COMI’TROLLER GENERAL WASHINOTON OF THE m UNll-ED 5TA7’55 D.C. B-207438 1"11. .,,.,* 2 4r.j C,h ~f.?~,:~':."r~ Fr. q'&,: "' "7;: ty,R:.," , ',I' .::;:;~pt I.'.) .?kr!f,:,!;:' 0; q$&,:i,*; . *
,. c ‘i kg rl; |
Date Oct. 29, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-83-2 |
Title
BY THECOiPT&LLER GENERAL Report ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES
Comprehensive Approach Needed To Help Control Prescription Drug Abuse
T e abuse of prescription drugs--most of which are o 1:tained at the retail level--results in more injuries and deaths to Americans than all illegal drugs combined. I$ comprehensive approach using law enforcement, regulation, education, and professional peer presi... |
Date Oct. 25, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-83-3 |
Title
Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee Economic GoalsAnd Intergovernmental Joint Economic Committee On Policy Credit Insurance Disclosure Provisions ~Of The Truth In Lending Act Consistently i Enforced Except When Decisions Appealed
GAO found that the five Federal depository institution regulators enforced the credit insurance disclosure requirements of the Truth In Lending Act in a generally consis... |
Date Sept. 30, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-75 |
Title
l . BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Report To The Attorney General The Bureau Of Prisons Can Take Certain Actions To Make Sure Its Correctional Training Is Both Relevant And Cost Effective
After reviewing certain Bureau of Prisons’training believes that --more firearms to employees weapons; aspects of the programs, GAO training could be provided who are most likely to use --the results of t... |
Date Sept. 23, 1982 |
Report No. 119507 |
Title
‘. . I UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING Washington, D.C. OFFICE FOR EXPECTED RELEASE Thursday, September 23, 1982 STATEMENT EDWARD A. OF DENSMORE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS SECURITY ON SOCIAL ON SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION'S SECURITY PROPOSAL CARDS ON TO ISSUE SOCIAL TAMPER-RESISTANT MATERIAL Mr. today (SSA's) cards sons... |
Date Sept. 16, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-87 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 -7q OINCRAL ~OVERNMCNT DIvI#lON Mr. Harold D. Henson Acting Director Department of General Services II
119777 Dear Mr. Henson: Costs of Amnition Used.--for p rocurement Practice and Training Can Be Reduced2 (GAO/GGD-82-87 ) . This report concerns the District of Columbia's Department of General Services formally advertised, fixed price... |
Date Sept. 9, 1982 |
Report No. 119450 |
Title
UNITED STATES'GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 , . FOR RELEASEDURING HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 1982 9,
. STATEMENT OF WILGIAM J, ANDERSON, DSRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE COURTS, CIVIL LSBERTIES, ON AND THE ADMINISTRATIONOF JUSTICE HOUSECOMMITTEE THE JUDICIARY ON ON H.R. 7839 we appreciMr. Chairman and Members-of the subcommittee today on H.R. 703... |
Date Aug. 31, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-86 |
Title
RELEASED
‘4BY tirr Oll.&e ‘,, REPORTBV THE U.S. General Accounting Office
Information Regarding Countries On The Enforcement Employment Of Aliens Of Laws In Selected This study provides information on legal and illegal alien workers in 19 countries and Hong Kong. Specifically, GAO compiled information on the countries’ laws and policies concerning guest workers, national identification docum... |
Date Aug. 12, 1982 |
Report No. 122024 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, August 12, 1982 Statement Werner Grosshans, Procurement, Logistics before of Deputy Director and Readiness the Committee Division Eouse Armed Services Investigations Mr. Chairman, Investigations I am pleased Subcommittee to appear before the work physical discuss HI lllllllllll
1... |
Date July 6, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-90 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON OF D.C. THE UNITED 20544 STATE83 B- 182087 July The Honorable Jchn C. Danforth Subcommittee on Federal Chairman, Research & Rules Expenditures, Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Impact of the Paperwork Reduction Act on the Internal Revenue Service's Ability tc Administer the Tax Laws (GAO/GGD-82-90) 6, 1982 Subject: concern tha... |
Date May 26, 1982 |
Report No. ID-82-14 |
Title
.
. ._ I Ilwic1 REPORT BY THE Comptroller General
OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Export Control Regulation Could Be Reduced Without Affecting National Security
Industry is required to obtain export IItenses for many more products than is necessary to protect national security. In fiscal year 1981, almost 65,000 export applications were processed but only 1 of every 17 was carefully examined by the Government... |
Date April 28, 1982 |
Report No. HRD-82-13 |
Title
kEPORT By THE - Nat to be released a&i& fhg am-j mea +xcept Qfl the hisb ot spaciffe rppf-ova!
ot comgt-Momrl iiala8tionr. Comptroller General
OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Investigation To Reform Teamsters’ Central States Pension Fund Found Inadequate
The Federal Government’s 6-year investigation of the Teamsters’ Central States, Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund has cost about $8 million. ... |
Date April 26, 1982 |
Report No. HRD-82-41 |
Title
I. 1 L ,jej+$-f/ //g/q6 ’ BY THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES
FDA’s Approach To Reviewing Over-The-Counter Drugs Is Reasonable, But Progress Is Slow
F’ederal law requires the Food and Drug Administration to ensure that drugs sold csver the counter are safe and effective. FDA has designed a reasonable approach to regulating this large market, where retail sales... |
Date April 22, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-8 |
Title
. REPORTBY THE IllllNll lllllIll11 lllll llllllllllIll1 Ill lllll Ill1
LM118374 Comptroller General rt Prisoners More Efficiently U.S. marshals are responsible for serving judicial process and moving Federal prisoners. These duties can be accomplished at less cost to the Government if --the Congress revises legislation to permit marshals to recover the cost of serving process for private litigants... |
Date April 20, 1982 |
Report No. HRD-82-64 |
Title
BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE
Report To The Chairman Stibcommittee On Select Education House Committee On Education And Labor Sexual Exploitation Of ChildrenA Problem Of Unknown Magnitude Although the number of teenage prostitutes in the United States could not be determined, State, city, and police officials generally believe the problem has increased over the past 5 years. Likewise, the num... |
Date April 16, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-42 |
Title
b. *. /,*L4og++-- BY THEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE
Report To The Attorney General The Office Of Juvenile Justice And Delinquency Prevention’s Special Emphasis Program Has Not Realized Its Full Potential
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention needs to establish policies and procedures for its Special Emphasis Program which recognize that research/demonstration and service deli... |
Date April 1, 1982 |
Report No. CED-82-62 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 April
COMMUNITY AN0 LOONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVl,ION 1, 1982 RELEASED The Honorable John D. Dingell Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: RELEASES
Protection (CED-82-62) Subject: Information on the Environmental Agency’s Enforcement Activities ... |
Date March 26, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-50 |
Title
General Accounting Office
FBI-DEA Task Forces: An Unsuccessful Attempt At Joint Operations
outside the WGbTR~CTED - Not to be released Accoumting Office except on the basis of specific by $be Officq of !Songressional Relationk Oenemt approval) Thib study covers the only previous attempt at ‘oint operations between the Federal Bu Ip of Investigation and the Drug Enforce,eau t Administration to co... |
Date March 22, 1982 |
Report No. GGD-82-62 |
Title
Comptroller General
'I, OF THE UNITEDSTATES *'1 (Me-Stop Inspection System Speeds The Entry Of International Travelers Customs Service, in a joint effort with the Department of Agriculture’ Animal and Plant s Health Inspection Service and the Immigration end Naturalization Service, has tested a onestop inspection system. The one-stop system reduces travelers’ time spent waiting in line for and... |