A major congressional watchdog has opened an investigation into Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, who has ...
An independent investigative watchdog for Congress has opened an investigation into Federal Housing Finance director Bill ...
The outgoing comptroller general reflects on leading the agency through national crises, building a skilled workforce and ...
The GAO reported in April of 2024 that the federal government loses an estimated $233 to $521 billion annually to fraud. If these numbers are in the ballpark, two questions arise: How to detect the ...
The issue has remained on GAO’s High Risk List since 2018. Get insights on IT-OT security, secure-by-design software and continuous monitoring in our Day 1 Cyber Leaders Exchange e-book, sponsored by ...
The Government Accountability Office rejected the request, saying it reports to Congress and is exempt from oversight by Elon Musk’s budget-cutting group. By David A. Fahrenthold and Tony Romm ...
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report Tuesday detailing areas of the federal government especially vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, hours ahead of a House Oversight ...
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Government Accountability Office: “Much Work Remains to Improve Federal Financial Management”
GAO Managing Director Kristen Kociolek testified on federal payment processes and auditing of the U.S. General Fund. She highlighted the Treasury’s role in managing government finances, including ...
For decades, inspectors general have audited the federal government looking for waste, fraud and abuse. The Government Accountability Office has been doing it for more than a century. These auditors’ ...
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump unleashed Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency, which was created “to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.” Unknown to ...
The director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought, said Wednesday that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) should not exist. “We’re not big fans of GAO. They are a ...
WASHINGTON – An independent government watchdog agency will probe how President Donald Trump's mass firings of early-tenure employees affect air travel, the spread of diseases, nuclear safety, food ...
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