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  2. US government agencies fail to meet fleet EV targets, GAO ...

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    In the 2023 budget year, agencies bought 25,300 gas-powered vehicles and a total of 5,500 EVs and plug-in hybrids -- 60% of 11 agencies' combined target of 9,500, the report said.

  3. Government Accountability Office - Wikipedia

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    The GAO also produces special publications on specific issues of general interest to many Americans, such as its report on the fiscal future of the United States, GAO's role in the federal bid protest process, and critical issues for congressional consideration related to improving the nation's image abroad.

  4. Government Accountability Office investigations of the ...

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    The GAO's Fiscal Year 2016 annual budget was $555 million, with "Measurable financial benefits from GAO work: $63.4 billion--a return of about $112 on every dollar invested in GAO." [12] In contrast, GAO reports show that the Defense Department's 2,200 overlapping financial systems cost $18 billion a year to operate. [5]

  5. Report highlights IT challenges for VA, calls for better ...

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    The GAO found that despite progress in modernizing its systems, the VA continues to face delays, cost overruns, and Report highlights IT challenges for VA, calls for better management Skip to main ...

  6. GAO Review - Wikipedia

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    Contents of the following issues are within the scope of the GAO web site search Archived January 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine as of January 2009.. Spring 1966 GAO Report #088039

  7. A top House Republican sent a letter Wednesday to the governmental watchdog group, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), calling for increased oversight of the Pentagon after the agency ...

  8. Government Auditing Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS), commonly referred to as the "Yellow Book", are produced in the United States by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The standards apply to both financial and performance audits of government agencies. Five general standards are included: Independence; Due care

  9. Student loans: An increasing number of borrowers are unfairly ...

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    A new report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) looked into income-driven repayment (IDR) plans and found that as of June 1, 2021, around 7,700 student loans were due to be forgiven ...