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High Risk Series: An Update

GAO-07-310 Published: Jan 31, 2007. Publicly Released: Jan 31, 2007.
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GAO's audits and evaluations identify federal programs and operations that, in some cases, are high risk due to their greater vulnerabilities to fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. In recent years, GAO also has identified high-risk areas to focus on the need for broad-based transformations to address major economy, efficiency, or effectiveness challenges. Since 1990, GAO has periodically reported on government operations it has designated as high risk. In this 2007 update for the 110th Congress, GAO presents the status of high-risk areas identified in 2005 and new high-risk areas warranting attention by Congress and the executive branch. Lasting solutions to high-risk problems offer the potential to save billions of dollars, dramatically improve service to the public, strengthen confidence and trust in the performance and accountability of the U.S. government, and ensure the ability of government to deliver on its promises.

Below are the reports in this series:

High-Risk Series: An Update GAO-07-310, January 2007

Added later:

Information Technology: Significant Problems of Critical Automation Program Contribute to Risks Facing 2010 Census GAO-08-550T, March 5, 2008

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