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Date Aug. 10, 2009 |
Report No. GAO-09-635 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
August 2009 Report to Congressional Committees UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY Internal Control Weaknesses Resulted in Improper Sources and Uses of Funds; Some Corrective Actions Are Under Way GAO-09-635 August 2009 Highlights
Highlights of GAO-09-635, a report to congressional committees Accountability Integrity Reliability UNITED STATES ME... |
Date Oct. 15, 2001 |
Report No. GAO-02-5 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
October 2001 Report to the Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives USDA GRADUATE SCHOOL Revenue Reporting Needs to Be Improved GAO-02-5 United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 October 15, 2001 The Honorable Robert Goodlatte Chairman Subcommittee on ... |
Date April 30, 1998 |
Report No. NSIAD/AIMD-98-119 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
April 1998 Report to Congressional Committees NONAPPROPRIATED FUNDS Opportunities to Improve DOD’s Concessions Committee GAO/NSIAD/AIMD-98-119 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-278782 April 30, 1998 Congressional Committees In its June 16, 1997, report on the Nation... |
Date April 15, 1982 |
Report No. CED-82-68 |
Title
General Accounting Office The Federal Crime Insurance An Overview
The Federal Crime Insurance Program is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. As of September 30, 1981, 26 States, the District of Columbia, PQerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands participated in the program with over 72,500 pol~cjes In force. Three States--New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida--have 71 percent of the p... |
Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. 116443 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:15 a.m. September 23, Wednesday, 1981 STATEMENT OF ROSSLYN KLEEMAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES ON H.R. 2985, A BILL TO PROTECT THE JOBS OF NONAPPROPRIATED FUND WHISTLEBLOWERS Mr.... |
Date Dec. 20, 1979 |
Report No. FGMSD-80-20 |
Title
REPORT BY THE Comptroller General
OF THE UNITED STATES The Marine Corps Inspection System Should Use Resources More Efficiently
The Marine Corps Inspector General’s Audit Service could abolish one-third positions without hurting its operating bility. The Marine Corps should tion system by -making fewer inspections, -reducing tion, using improve Field of its capa- RELEASED its inspec- noncombat a... |
Date Aug. 9, 1979 |
Report No. ID-79-17 |
Title
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LMfifJ087 1 I Accounting Office
Government Procedures For Buying Some Foreign Currencies Each year the U.S. Government purchases about $5.5 billion worth of foreign currencies to meet its operating expenses in other GAO found that with few excountries. ceptions currencies were being obtained at competitive exchange rates. ID-7:9-17 AUGUST $3.3979 UN... |
Date Dec. 14, 1977 |
Report No. FPCD-77-51 |
Title
DOCUMENT
04317 - [B3494755] ESUME Methods of Setting Pay for Nonappropriated Fund Employees Should Be Improved. FPCD-77-51; B-164515. December 14, 1977. 38 pp. + 9 appendices (34 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General.. Issue Area: Personnel Management and Compensation (300); Personnel Management and Compensation: Compensation (305). Contact: Federal Personnel and Co... |
Date April 11, 1975 |
Report No. RED-75-333 |
Title
;_ REPQRT TO THE CONGRESS 11111111111111111111111
LM09i060 The Federal Crime Insurance Program: How It Can Be Made More Effective
Department of Housing and Urban Development BY THE OF THE
R ED-75-333 COMPTROLLER GENERAL UNITED STATES COMPTROLLER GENERAL
WASHINGTON. OF THE UNITED D.C. 2064B STATES B-183012 $ To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This is our ... |