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As of October 25, 2020, there are 4812 open recommendations, of which 473 are priority recommendations. Recommendations remain open until they are designated as Closed-implemented or Closed-not implemented.
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Subject Term: "Economic forecasts"
GAO-20-216, Mar 31, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-3841
Agency: Department of Commerce: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: National Marine Fisheries Service
Status: Open
Comments: Commerce and NOAA agreed with this recommendation and stated that NOAA's NMFS will work to implement it to the extent possible. We will continue to monitor NMFS' efforts to do so.
Agency: Department of Commerce: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: National Marine Fisheries Service
Status: Open
Comments: Commerce and NOAA agreed with this recommendation and stated that NOAA's NMFS will work to implement it to the extent possible. We will continue to monitor NMFS' efforts to do so.
GAO-19-531, Sep 25, 2019
Phone: (202) 512-3841
including 2 priority recommendations
Agency: Department of the Interior: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Status: Open
Comments: Interior agreed and indicated that BOEM will develop such a plan.
Agency: Department of the Interior: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: Interior stated it did not agree with our characterization of BOEM's delayed valuations and stated that BOEM believes it is neither necessary nor cost effective to enlist an independent third party. However, BOEM agreed to (1) examine its delayed value calculation, particularly as it relates to the impact of biannual lease sales, (2) develop a plan to perform a comprehensive internal review of delayed value calculations and make appropriate changes, and (3) institute a peer-review process for all potential changes.
Agency: Department of the Interior: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: Interior partially agreed. Specifically, Interior stated it agreed with the recommendation, but did not agree with our characterization of BOEM's bid valuation process.
Agency: Department of the Interior: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Status: Open
Comments: Interior partially agreed. Specifically, Interior stated it agreed with the recommendation, but did not agree with our characterization of BOEM's bid tract evaluation process and review procedures.
GAO-18-557, Sep 4, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-9627
Agency: Department of Defense
Status: Open
Comments: DOD concurred with our recommendation and stated that it plans to take specific actions in response. As of July 31, 2020. DOD had not demonstrated that the commendation has been implemented. we will provide updated information when it becomes available.
Agency: Department of Defense
Status: Open
Comments: DOD concurred with our recommendation and stated that it plans to take specific actions in response. As of July 31, 2020. DOD had not demonstrated that the commendation has been implemented. we will provide updated information when it becomes available.
Agency: Department of Defense
Status: Open
Comments: DOD concurred with our recommendation and stated that it plans to take specific actions in response. As of July 31, 2020. DOD had not demonstrated that the commendation has been implemented. we will provide updated information when it becomes available.
Phone: (202) 512-8777
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Status: Open
Comments: ICE provided us with documentation showing the agency has implemented a review process to prioritize all agency resource requests and document management approval. As of June 2020, we are awaiting documentation that demonstrates this process has been implemented and provides an assurance of accuracy in ICE's budget documents. We will continue to monitor and evaluate ICE's actions to close this recommendation.
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Status: Open
Comments: As of June 2020, ICE is taking steps to assess the adult bed rate methodology. ICE provided a verification and validation assessment on the adult bed rate conducted to meet the GPRA Modernization Act of 2010 requirements. From the documentation provided, it is unclear that the assessment examines the methodology of the adult bed rate. According to ICE officials, the agency is working towards conducting an analysis on the methodology of the adult bed rate calculations. We will continue to monitor and evaluate ICE's actions to close the recommendation.
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Status: Open
Comments: As part of addressing this recommendation, ICE developed a bed rate calculator that the agency stated ensures the use of proper inflation rates and the removal of family beds. ICE provided documentation demonstrating changes to the calculations of the adult bed rate, including the removal of family beds from its budget calculations. As of June 2020, we are awaiting documentation from ICE that demonstrates the use of appropriate inflation rates. We will continue to monitor and evaluate ICE's actions to close this recommendation.
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Status: Open
Comments: ICE provided us with documentation on the statistical model and its methodology during the course of our review and utilized the model during the fiscal years 2019 and 2020 budget cycles. ICE used the model to provide a point estimate within a specific confidence interval and documented the interval that the agency used and the reasoning behind the use of that interval. As of June 2020, we are following up with ICE regarding the extent to which the model was used to determine the total number of detention beds.
Agency: Department of Homeland Security: United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Status: Open
Comments: As of June 2020, ICE is taking steps to address this recommendation, and has provided documentation. For example, ICE has developed a sliding bed rate scale from conducting a sensitivity analysis and has detailed some of its calculations and assumptions for the adult bed rate. We will continue to work with ICE to obtain additional documentation needed to evaluate the agency's efforts to improve its detention cost estimating practices.
GAO-17-22, Nov 15, 2016
Phone: (617) 788-0534
including 1 priority recommendation
Agency: Department of Education
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: The Department of Education agreed to assess and improve its borrower income data, and adjust incomes for inflation. In model documentation prepared in advance of the agency's fiscal year 2017 financial statements, Education acknowledged problems in the estimated borrower income data it used to estimate income-driven repayment (IDR) plan costs, and said it was working to obtain access to actual borrower income data for use in its cost estimates. Education implemented part of this recommendation by adjusting borrower incomes for inflation, which caused a downward re-estimate of IDR plan costs totaling $17.1 billion. GAO will monitor Education's progress in implementing the other part of the recommendation.
Agency: Department of Education
Status: Open
Comments: The Department of Education (Education) agreed to incorporate repayment plan switching into its redesigned student loan model, reiterating that efforts to incorporate this capability into a new microsimulation model had begun despite challenges inherent in predicting borrower behavior. However, Education's current student loan model still does not allow for estimating the effects of repayment plan switching. In the interim, Education updated its repayment plan selection assumption to more accurately reflect recent trends in income-driven repayment plan participation. GAO will monitor the progress of Education's efforts to implement the planned model redesign with the capability to incorporate plan switching behavior.
GAO-15-350, Apr 20, 2015
Phone: (202) 512-5257
Agency: Department of Defense: Department of the Navy
Status: Open
Comments: DOD concurred with our recommendation. As of August 2019, Naval Supply Systems Command has taken some steps, such as defining the requirement and piloting some aspects of the effort, to incorporate graduated management reviews and the ability to track and review the reason for not canceling and modifying on-order excess items into its automated termination module. However, this capability is not implemented into the automated termination module, according to Naval Supply Systems Command officials. Navy Supply Systems Command provided information on its plans to implement this capability in fiscal year 2020 and we will continue to monitor their efforts to address this implementation.