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Federal Advisory Committee Act: General Services Administration's Management of Advisory Committee Activities

GGD-89-10 Published: Oct 05, 1988. Publicly Released: Oct 05, 1988.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO evaluated the extent to which the General Services Administration (GSA) has carried out its responsibilities under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA).

Recommendations

Recommendations for Executive Action

Agency Affected Sort descending Recommendation Status
General Services Administration To ensure that the Secretariat receives the management attention and support necessary, the Administrator of General Services should develop a written plan for implementing FACA responsibilities and specify the target dates for completing tasks and the resources to be applied. The plan should provide for reviewing advisory committees that have not met for extended periods and determining whether GSA should recommend, in line with FACA requirements, that the committees be abolished.
Closed – Implemented
GSA developed a written plan, as recommended, to implement its FACA responsibilities. GSA completed the President's Report on Federal Advisory Committees for FY 1988 on-time and ahead of the prior 3 fiscal years' schedule. GSA is making annual reviews of advisory committees to determine if they are needed, and is taking steps to follow-up on recommendations made by Presidential commissions.

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Committee evaluationCongressional oversightFederal advisory bodiesNoncompliancePresidential appointmentsProposed legislationReporting requirementsAdvisory committeesFederal agenciesCompensation