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Date March 31, 2006 |
Report No. GAO-06-375 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
March 2006 Report to Congressional Requesters INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Near-Term Effort to Automate Paper-Based Immigration Files Needs Planning Improvements GAO-06-375 a March 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Highlights
Highlights of GAO-06-375, a report to congressional requesters Accountability Integrity Reliability Near-Term Effort to Automate PaperB... |
Date Sept. 8, 2005 |
Report No. GAO-05-1008T |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
For Release on Delivery Expected at 1:00 p.m. EDT Thursday, September 8, 2005 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Improvements Needed to Better Manage Patent Office Automation and Address Workforce Challenges
Statement of An... |
Date Jan. 31, 2005 |
Report No. GAO-05-79 |
Title
United States Government Accountability Office GAO
January 2005 Report to Congressional Requesters ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Inefficient, Error-Prone Process Results in Travel Reimbursement Problems for Mobilized Soldiers GAO-05-79 a January 2005 ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Inefficient, Error-Prone Process Results in Travel Reimbursement Problems for Mobilized Soldiers Highlights of GAO-05-79, a report to congr... |
Date Jan. 1, 2003 |
Report No. GAO-03-352G |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
January 2003 Internal Control Maintaining Effective Control over Employee Time and Attendance Reporting GAO-03-352G a Contents Preface Part I: Civilian Employees
Internal Control Objectives in T&A Systems T&A Transactions Should Be Authorized and Approved T&A Information Should Be Properly and Promptly Recorded and Retained Exception-Based Systems Transm... |
Date July 13, 1998 |
Report No. GGD-98-93 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
July 1998 Report to the Director, Office of Management and Budget MANAGEMENT REFORM Agencies’ Initial Efforts to Restructure Personnel Operations GAO/GGD-98-93 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 General Government Division B-277016 July 13, 1998 The Honorable Jacob J. Lew Acting Director Office of Management and Budget D... |
Date June 3, 1992 |
Report No. T-IMTEC-92-21 |
Title
United States General Accounting Offke Testimony
Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry United StatesSenate For Release on Delivery Expected at IO:00 a.m., EDT Wednesday June 3. 1992 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Restructuring Will Impact Farm Service Agencies’ Automation Plans and Programs
l Statementof JayEtta Z. Hecker, Director Resources,Community, and Economic Development ... |
Date Aug. 22, 1990 |
Report No. IMTEC-90-82 |
Title
_... .--- --- .-_._ -__--. GAO kpor~, to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Labor, Heall,h and Human Services, lkhcation, and Related Agencks, Commit,ttlc on Appropriations, Suggested Reductions to Fiscal Year 1991 Budget l._“_. .--_.--... ...--..,.. -- ~--- --- GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 Information Management and Technology Division B-240364 August 22,199O Th... |
Date Feb. 20, 1987 |
Report No. IMTEC-87-12 |
Title
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.I . , United Statee General Accounting Office * GAO /
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Fetiruary 1087 Report to the Chairman, Subcommfktee on ” Department Operations, Research,and Foreign Agriculture, CommXtee0x1 Agriculture, Houseof Representatives DATA PROCESSING USDA Needsto Better Manage5Field-Office ’ Computer Purchases United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 --Information Technology
B-220242 ... |
Date Jan. 1, 1986 |
Report No. 129024 |
Title
. Microcomputer Security: Audit Problems and Solutions
Frederick Gallegos and Daniel Basica The use of micros in business is increasing at an astounding rate as managers, clerks, and office workers enter the information age. Many tasks that were considered too small to automate on the company mainhme are now done with micros. But with computing power at everyone's fingertips, auditors and manageme... |
Date Oct. 4, 1985 |
Report No. IMTEC-86-1BR |
Title
l , Ia’b7&3 BY TliE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE’* j
‘c c * Briefing Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Department Operations, Research, And Foreign Agriculture, Committee On Agriculture House Of Representatives ’ Status Of Farmers Home Administration Efforts To Install Office Automation 128763 GAO/IMTEC-86-1 BR October 4,1985 ” , UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, ... |
Date Sept. 13, 1984 |
Report No. 125175 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D-C* 20548 OFFICE STATEMENT OF CHARLESA. BOWSHER COMPTROLLER GENERALOF THE UNITED STATES BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY ON HOUSECOMMITTEE GOVERNMENT ON OPERATIONS iN SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION'S MANAGEMENT ITS CONTRACTS OF TO MODERNIZEITS DATA COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE: WE ARE SECURI... |
Date Aug. 27, 1984 |
Report No. IMTEC-84-23 |
Title
R-213963 The Honorable Jack Rrooks Chairman, Committee on Government Operations House of Representatives
Dear Mr. 125124 I Ill Ill Chairman: Additional Information on the Social Security Administration's Management of Data Communications Contracts with Paradyne Corporation (IMTEC-84-23) Subject: In your August 8, 1984, letter (encl. II), you asked us to provide additional information to supplement... |
Date Sept. 27, 1983 |
Report No. AFMD-83-72 |
Title
BYTHE u,~,GE'T\IERALACC~UNTING OFFICE Report To The Deputy Under Secretary For c Employment Standards, Department Of Labor
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I The Best FECA Practices Could 1 Raise Productivity If Implemented At All FECA Offices
qA0 measured the productivity of all 15 Federal Employees’ Compensation Act program district offices and found that some produced substantially more output per staff-year than others. M... |
Date Sept. 21, 1982 |
Report No. AFMD-82-54 |
Title
RESJRFCTED
Accounting -, Not to be released outside the Peiierbl Office except on the basis of specific approval _... f , REPORT THE BY OF THE UNITED STATES RELEASED Comptroller General
Strong Central Management Of Office Automation Will Boost Productivity
Office automation has the potential to improve the productivity of Federal managers, professionals, and clerical workers. Federal agencies plan... |
Date March 19, 1982 |
Report No. HRD-82-47 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 MAR 1 9 ~~~~
HUMAN RLSOURCES DIVI5lON Mr. John A. Svahn Commissioner of Social Security Department of Health and Human Services Dear Mr. Svahn:
Subject: 1111111
117969 Social Security's Field O ffice Management Can be Improved and Millions Can be Saved Annually Through Xncreased Productivity (HRD-82-47) On August 4, 1981, we briefed yo... |
Date July 17, 1980 |
Report No. FGMSD-80-63 |
Title
. I . a BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Chairman, Committee On Appropriations United States Senate
OF THE UNITED STATES Processing Alternatives To Improve Cost Effectiveness And Productivity
Word processing systems are essential to the offices of U.S. Senators who respond annually to over 11 million letters from their constituents. The annual cost for equipment and personnel to develop an... |
Date May 20, 1980 |
Report No. 112315 |
Title
t,EaTEDsllATEs ~~~CIFFICE WASHINm, D.C. 20548 FORBEONDKWERY Expwted at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 20, 1980 Stat(z¶tE?ntof walterL.zbderson SeniorAssociate Director Financial and General Mnagmt Studies Division Prepared for the HOUSEOFREPRESBVIWWES SERVrCE llllllllllllll ll
112315 Mr.Chainrwiand'PkmbersoftheSubcatkttee: On July 23, 1979, we provided of IS to autonrate its district testbuny 3 to you re... |
Date April 6, 1979 |
Report No. FGMSD-79-17 |
Title
t , . . .* f ,,,, 0-1 49OL3
w I BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITEDSTATES Report ToThe Congress
Federal Productivity Suffers Because Word Processing Is Not Well Managed
Word processing systems can increase Government office productivity--provided the people, equipment, and procedures are managed properly. Most Federal departments and agencies, however, are not complying with regulations cover... |