Reports & Testimonies
Recommendations Database
GAO’s recommendations database contains report recommendations that still need to be addressed. GAO’s priority recommendations are those that we believe warrant priority attention. We sent letters to the heads of key departments and agencies, urging them to continue focusing on these issues. Below you can search only priority recommendations, or search all recommendations.
Our recommendations help congressional and agency leaders prepare for appropriations and oversight activities, as well as help improve government operations. Moreover, when implemented, some of our priority recommendations can save large amounts of money, help Congress make decisions on major issues, and substantially improve or transform major government programs or agencies, among other benefits.
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.
Browse or Search Open Recommendations
Have a Question about a Recommendation?
- For questions about a specific recommendation, contact the person or office listed with the recommendation.
- For general information about recommendations, contact GAO's Audit Policy and Quality Assurance office at (202) 512-6100 or apqa@gao.gov.
Results:
Subject Term: "International agreements"
GAO-20-586, Aug 25, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-3406
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Comments: In commenting on our draft report, Treasury stated that it has already taken steps to address this recommendation by updating guidance to federal entities for the preparation of the fiscal year 2020 Agency Financial Reports or Performance and Accountability Reports. In addition, Treasury stated that it has drafted a memo to the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board to seek clarification of existing guidance related to reporting differences for federal entities that prepare financial reports according to FASB standards.
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Comments: In commenting on our draft report, Treasury stated that it has already taken steps to address this recommendation by updating guidance to federal entities for the preparation of the fiscal year 2020 Agency Financial Reports or Performance and Accountability Reports.
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Comments: In commenting on our draft report, Treasury stated that it drafted a memo to the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board to seek clarification of existing guidance related to reporting differences for federal entities that prepare financial reports according to FASB standards.
GAO-19-624, Sep 4, 2019
Phone: (202) 512-3406
including 2 priority recommendations
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of the completion of our fiscal year 2019 audit of the consolidated financial statements of the U.S. government (CFS), we determined that this recommendation remains open. Treasury enhanced its procedures to include additional management reviews, particularly the Financial Reports and Advisory Division Director, for restatements, reclassifications, and adjustments to beginning net position. Although FRAD took steps to enhance its review procedures, the additional review did not prevent FRAD from including descriptions in the draft CFS that were not supported by entity financial statements or from excluding some information from the CFS notes. Further steps are needed to define procedures to ensure consistent and accurate treatment of restatements, reclassifications, and adjustments to beginning net position in the CFS. We will follow-up on progress made by Treasury as part of our fiscal year 2020 CFS audit.
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of the completion of our fiscal year 2019 audit of the consolidated financial statements of the U.S. government (CFS), we determined that this recommendation remains open. Treasury and OMB (1) increased guidance to federal entities in the Treasury Financial Manual section 2-4700; (2) included an illustrative Contingent Loss Table in OMB Circular No. A-136 for agencies to use as guidance when reporting probable and reasonably possible losses; (3) provided guidance to agencies through monthly Central Reporting Team (CRT) meetings with the agencies' financial reporting staff and at the Government Financial Management Conference; (4) communicated regularly with Department of Justice officials regarding the preparation of the government-wide legal representation letter; and (5) increased the number of Treasury staff performing the legal letter analysis. However, we noted inconsistencies among the significant component entities' financial statement note disclosures, management schedules, and legal representation letters, and the legal contingency loss information reported in the CFS, as well as inconsistencies between entities' year-end management schedules/legal representation letters and the final government-wide legal representation letter. We will follow-up on progress made by Treasury as part of our fiscal year 2020 CFS audit.
GAO-17-524, Jul 12, 2017
Phone: (202) 512-3406
including 1 priority recommendation
Agency: Department of the Treasury
Status: Open
Priority recommendation
Comments: As of the completion of our fiscal year 2019 audit of the consolidated financial statements of the U.S. government (CFS), we determined that this recommendation remained open. Treasury believes that its current remediation plan, including its various corrective action plans (CAPs), is comprehensive, appropriate, and effective, with robust and ongoing monitoring processes in place. However, we continue to note that the CAPs in these three areas do not include sufficient steps to effectively address related control deficiencies involving processes used to prepare the CFS. We will follow-up on progress made by Treasury and OMB as part of our fiscal year 2020 CFS audit.
GAO-10-960, Sep 30, 2010
Phone: (202)512-3407
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services: Food and Drug Administration
Status: Open
Comments: In June and July 2018 FDA reported on its recent efforts to assess the effectiveness of the foreign offices' contributions to drug-safety related outcomes. Among other things, the agency developed new performance measures for these offices along with a monitoring and evaluation plan and conducted an assessment of the foreign offices to help set their objectives and ensure the right balance of personnel, skillsets, and resources. However, FDA still had to develop intermediate outcomes to link with final outcomes. In August 2020, the agency indicated that because of a reorganization and strategic planning effort for its Office of Global Policy and Strategy, it was still revising and updating its measures and its approach to evaluating impact in 2020 to align with a five-year strategic plan completed in March 2020. The agency indicated that the recommendation should remain open, and GAO will continue to monitor the implementation of this recommendation.