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Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Agencies Should Assess Risk of Ending Foreign Worker Program

GAO-26-108239
May 13, 2026
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Department of the Interior The Secretary of the Interior should ensure that the Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs, or other appropriate office, in collaboration with the Departments of Labor and Homeland Security, the CNMI government, and other U.S. agencies, as appropriate, conducts a study to identify, analyze, and determine options for responding to the potential risks to the CNMI workforce and economy associated with the end of the CNMI CW-1 nonimmigrant visa program.
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When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.

Democracy Assistance: State Should Require Plans to Mitigate Effects of Reported Antidemocratic Actions Overseas

GAO-26-108754
Mar 09, 2026
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Department of State The Secretary of State should ensure that the head of any entity responsible for democracy assistance programs requires implementing partners to develop, during award design, a plan for mitigating the risk of having to shift, pause, or cease democracy assistance award activities that involve interacting with host-country government entities and to adjust this plan as needed throughout award implementation. (Recommendation 1)
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When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.
Department of State The Secretary of State should ensure that the head of any entity responsible for democracy assistance programs requires award managers to review, during award design, plans for mitigating the risk of having to shift, pause, or cease democracy assistance award activities that involve interacting with host-country government entities and to monitor adherence to these plans throughout award implementation. (Recommendation 2)
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When we confirm what actions the agency has taken in response to this recommendation, we will provide updated information.

Excess Defense Articles: DOD Needs to Better Assess the Program

GAO-26-107627
Dec 16, 2025
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Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Director of DSCA takes steps to improve information recorded in SCIP-EUM on EDA items, such as by systematically identifying EDA in the database, recording disposition information in routine EUM observation forms, and noting changes in end use in routine EUM item lists. (Recommendation 1)
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DOD partially agreed with this recommendation. DSCA agreed with the need to record the disposition of EDA items subject to routine EUM and stated it will direct SCOs to document when EDA items have been expended, disposed, lost, or transferred in the comment fields of SCIP-EUM's routine summary reports. However, DSCA stated that systematically identifying EDA in SCIP-EUM would require software modifications that are not cost-effective. While EDA are subject to routine or enhanced EUM, SCIP-EUM does not identify items that were transferred under the EDA program. We maintain that it is important that DSCA takes steps to improve information on EDA in SCIP-EUM, such as by using existing features to identify items as EDA. We will continue to monitor DOD's progress on implementing this recommendation.
Department of Defense The Secretary of Defense should ensure that the Director of DSCA, in consultation with the Department of State, develop and implement a process to manage the EDA program's performance that includes establishing performance goals, routinely and systematically collecting performance information, and using that information to regularly assess results. (Recommendation 2)
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DOD agreed with this recommendation. DSCA stated it will implement a performance management process that includes measurable goals, systematic data collection, and regular assessments by April 2026. We will continue to monitor DOD's progress on implementing this recommendation.

Ukraine: State Should Take Additional Actions to Improve Planning for Any Future Recovery Assistance

GAO-25-107043
Nov 19, 2025
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Department of State The Secretary of State should, after completion of the foreign assistance review, ensure that the Office of the Coordinator of U.S. Assistance for Europe and Eurasia (EUR/ACE) finalizes strategy-level indicators to allow for assessment of progress in achieving the strategic goals identified in any revised Ukraine Assistance Strategy. (Recommendation 1)
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The State Department agreed with our recommendation, noting that once State's foreign assistance review concluded, it would ensure that strategy-level indicators for its Ukraine programming are crafted and reviewed.
Department of State The Secretary of State should, for any ongoing and future recovery assistance to Ukraine, ensure that EUR/ACE determines the estimated costs to achieve each of State's strategic goals outlined in any revised Ukraine Assistance Strategy, basing them on different scenarios that account for changing conditions in the war and other donors' contributions. (Recommendation 2)
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The State Department agreed with our recommendation, noting that cost estimates can be valuable tools for budget planning and execution. State noted it would work to incorporate cost estimates for achieving individual goals and objectives into any future strategic planning for Ukraine's recovery, while also noting that a variety of challenges, such as the ongoing adjustment of its Ukraine recovery programming to align with the administration's approach, may affect its ability to act on the recommendation in the near term.

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