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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: "Temporary workers"
GAO-20-532, Aug 6, 2020
Phone: (202) 512-2775
Agency: Department of Defense
Status: Open
Comments: The Department of Defense (DOD) concurred with our recommendation. We will continue to follow-up with DOD on the status of this recommendation.
GAO-18-533, Sep 5, 2018
Phone: (202) 512-3841
Agency: National Science Foundation
Status: Open
Comments: NSF agreed with this recommendation but, as of March 2020, had not completed its plans for implementing it. Specifically, in November 2018, NSF indicated that it planned to initiate an effort to help identify current and future workforce needs. NSF stated that this effort would include identifying specific competencies needed for the future and how different hiring authorities-including permanent and temporary appointments-can be used to meet those needs. In addition, the information gained from this effort would contribute to an agency-wide workforce strategy. We will continue to monitor NSF's efforts and provide updated information when it becomes available.
Agency: National Science Foundation
Status: Open
Comments: NSF agreed with this recommendation but, as of March 2020, had not completed its plans for implementing it. In November 2018, indicated that the agency planned to build on existing reviews to evaluate the contributions of the rotator program towards advancing the progress of science. We will continue to monitor NSF's efforts and provide updated information when it becomes available.