Today's GAO Reports - October 14, 2009
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports and testimonies:
Reports
1. Food Safety: Agencies Need to Address Gaps in Enforcement and Collaboration to Enhance Safety of Imported Food. GAO-09-873, September 15.  Highlights
2. Defense Infrastructure: DOD Needs to Provide Updated Labor Requirements to Help Guam Adequately Develop Its Labor Force for the Military Buildup. GAO-10-72, October 14.  Highlights
Testimonies
1. Proprietary Schools: Improved Department of Education Oversight Needed to Help Ensure Only Eligible Students Receive Federal Student Aid, by George A. Scott, director, education, workforce, and income security, before the Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness, House Committee on Education and Labor. GAO-10-127T, October 14.
2. Equal Employment Opportunity: DHS Has Opportunities to Better Identify and Address Barriers to EEO in Its Workforce, by Yvonne D. Jones, director, strategic issues, before the House Committee on Homeland Security. GAO-10-160T, October 14.
Presentation By The Acting Comptroller General
1. "The Role of the U.S. Government Accountability Office," by Gene L. Dodaro, acting comptroller general of the United States, before a program for members of Parliament from Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Mongolia sponsored by the House Democracy Partnership. GAO-10-111CG, October 2, 2009.
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