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Smithsonian Institution: Funding for Real Property Needs Remains a Challenge

GAO-07-725T Published: Apr 11, 2007. Publicly Released: Apr 11, 2007.
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The Smithsonian Institution (Smithsonian) is the world's largest museum complex and research organization. The age of the Smithsonian's structures, past inattention to maintenance needs, and high visitation levels have left its facilities in need of revitalization and repair. This testimony discusses our prior work on some effects of the condition of the Smithsonian's facilities and whether the Smithsonian has taken steps to maximize facility resources. It also discusses the current estimated costs of the Smithsonian's needed facilities projects. In addition, it describes preliminary results of GAO's ongoing work on the extent to which the Smithsonian developed and implemented strategies to fund these projects, as GAO recommended in prior work. The work for this testimony is based on GAO's 2005 report, Smithsonian Institution: Facilities Management Reorganization Is Progressing, but Funding Remains a Challenge; GAO's review of Smithsonian documents and other pertinent information; and interviews with Smithsonian officials.

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Appropriated fundsCost analysisFacility constructionFacility maintenanceFacility managementFacility repairsFederal facilitiesFederal fundsInternal controlsMaintenance costsMuseumsReorganizationStrategic planningZoos