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National Park Service: Status of Agency Efforts to Address Its Maintenance Backlog

GAO-03-992T Published: Jul 08, 2003. Publicly Released: Jul 08, 2003.
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GAO, the Department of the Interior, and others have reported on the National Park Service's efforts to develop an effective maintenance management process that would, among other things, enable the agency to accurately and reliably estimate the amount of deferred maintenance on its assets. Over the years, the agency's estimates of the amount of its deferred maintenance have varied widely--sometimes by billions of dollars. Currently, the agency estimates that its deferred maintenance backlog is over $5 billion. In April 2002, GAO reported on the status of efforts to develop better deferred maintenance data. (National Park Service: Status of Efforts to Develop Better Deferred Maintenance Data)(Apr. 12, 2002, GAO-02-568R) This testimony presents the results of GAO's April report and updates the progress the Park Service is making in implementing its new asset management process.

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Data collectionFacility managementFederal property managementInventoriesMaintenance costsManagement information systemsNational parksDeferred maintenanceAsset managementInventory