A Closer Look at GAO’s Watchdog Report for International Podcast Day
It’s International Podcast Day! Did you know GAO has been podcasting since 2010? In addition to traditional podcasts about significant issues in our reports, we’ve also experimented with video podcasts and done podcasts about internal GAO operations, such as the bid protest process. But in each format, our goal is the same—to hear from our experts about the work we do.
Today we’re celebrating by taking a closer look at the Watchdog Report. And what better way to do it than a podcast about our podcasts?
Listen to GAO’s Managing Director of Public Affairs, Chuck Young, talk about where we’ve been and what’s ahead for the Watchdog Report.
You can peruse our catalog of podcasts on our website. While you’re there, don’t forget to subscribe to the Watchdog report on iTunes or our RSS feed so you don’t miss out on future episodes.
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