GAO
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GAO reviews the smuggling of bomb ingredients into Afghanistan
CommentJohnson interview July 18, 2012
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GAO recommends cyber improvements to prevent economic espionage
CommentWilshusen interview July 5, 2012
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Improved tax information could help families pay for college
CommentWhite interview June 20, 2012
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GAO recommends changes to Terrorist Watchlist process
CommentLarence interview June 6, 2012
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Three in four federal agencies report IT concerns for financial reporting
CommentWilshusen interview May 9, 2012
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GAO: OSHA takes too long to adopt new standards
CommentMoran interview April 26, 2012
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GAO study paints grim picture for the future of tax receipts
CommentCzerwinski interview April 11, 2012
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The President and SEC are cracking down on Wall St.
CommentDecember 7th show
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The wage gap in the federal government and a closer look at the Family Medical Leave Act
CommentWomen are still making significantly less money than their male counterparts in the federal workplace. Plus, Attorney Lisa Windsor gives us insight about the new Family Medical Leave Act and what it means for troops and their families.
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How the Pentagon handles sexual harassment claims and investigations
CommentThe latest GAO report looks at how the Pentagon handles sexual harassment claims inside the department.
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Cybersecurity at federal agencies: why the spike in reported information security incidents?
CommentOver the past five years, federal agencies' reporting of information security incident has skyrocketed to 650%.
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9/11 10 years later: How Homeland Security has evolved since the terror attacks
CommentA look at the Department of Homeland Security 10 years after the September 11th attacks.
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Global warming and the technologies used to change it
CommentThe scientific technologies behind climate change.
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Federal agencies delving into the world of social media
Comment24 federal agencies are using all forms of social media, but the technology doesn't come without risks.
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Metro's diagnosis: It's in mid-life crisis
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A new set of recommendations for WMATA rails at a sore spot: the institution's board of directors simply needs to plan ahead better.
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How safe is your drinkiing water: a GAO investigation
CommentA new GAO report finds some states aren't reporting their water safety issues with the EPA.
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The GAO study on WMATA's Metro system and its board issues
CommentThe Government Accountability Office's lastest study on WMATA's board and what Metro can do to improve its management.
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GAO releases long-awaited report on Metro, ordered after Red Line crash
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Here are 10 highlights from the 69-page critique of WMATA.
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