Today's GAO Reports - November 13, 2009
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports, correspondences and testimony:
Reports
1. U.S. Government Accountability Office: Performance and Accountability Report, Fiscal Year 2009. GAO-10-234SP, November 13.
2. Military and Veterans' Benefits: Analysis of VA Compensation Levels for Survivors of Veterans and Servicemembers. GAO-10-62, November 13.  Highlights
3. Information Security: Actions Needed to Better Manage, Protect, and Sustain Improvements to Los Alamos National Laboratory's Classified Computer Network. GAO-10-28, October 14.  Highlights
4. 2010 Census: Census Bureau Has Made Progress on Schedule and Operational Control Tools,but Needs to Prioritize Remaining System Requirements. GAO-10-59, November 13.  Highlights
Correspondences
1. Military Base Realignments and Closures: Estimated Costs Have Increased while Savings Estimates Have Decreased since Fiscal Year 2009. GAO-10-98R, November 13.
2. Defense Infrastructure: Guam Needs Timely Information from DOD to Meet Challenges in Planning and Financing Off-Base Projects and Programs to Support a Larger Military Presence. GAO-10-90R, November 13.
3. U.S. Marshals: Qualifications and Comparison of Demographic Characteristics to Their Counterparts in Selected Federal Law Enforcement Agencies. GAO-10-15R, November 13.
Reissued Product
1. Improper Payments: Progress Made but Challenges Remain in Estimating and Reducing Improper Payments, by Kay L. Daly, director, financial management and assurance, before the Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-09-628T, April 22, 2009.  Highlights
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