CMP-2005-GAO-0031
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U.S. Postal Service the service's strategy for realigning its mail processing infrastructure lacks clarity, criteria, and accountability : report to the Chairman and Ranking Member, Special Panel on Postal Reform and Oversight, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0032
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U.S. Postal Service purchasing changes seem promising, but ombudsman revisions and continued oversight are needed : report to the Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0033
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U.S. Postal Service improving ratemaking data quality through Postal Service actions and postal reform legislation : report to congressional requesters. |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0034
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U.S. Postal Service guidance on suspicious mail needs further refinement : report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0035
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U.S. Postal Service factors affecting fund-raising stamp sales suggest lessons learned : report to congressional committees / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0036
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U.S. Office of Special Counsel selected contracting and human capital issues : report to congressional requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0037
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Transportation services better dissemination and oversight of DOT's guidance could lead to improved access for limited English-proficient populations / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0038
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Transportation Security Administration more clarity on the authority of Federal Security Directors is needed : report to the Ranking Democratic Member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives. |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0039
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Transportation Security Administration clear policies and oversight needed for designation of sensitive security information : report to Congressional Requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0040
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Transfer students postsecondary institutions could promote more consistent consideration of coursework by not basing determinations on accreditation : report to Congressional requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0041
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Terrorist financing better strategic planning needed to coordinate U.S. efforts to deliver counter-terrorism financing training and technical assistance abroad : report to Congressional Requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0042
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Telemarketing implementation of the National Do-Not-Call Registry : report to congressional committees / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0043
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Telecommunications strong support for extending FCC's auction authority exists, but little agreement on other options to improve efficient use of spectrum : report to congressional committees. |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0044
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Telecommunications greater involvement needed by FCC in the management and oversight of the E-rate program : report to the Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0045
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Telecommunications direct broadcast satellite subscribership has grown rapidly, but varies across different types of markets : report to the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0046
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Natural resources federal agencies are engaged in various efforts to promote the utilization of woody biomass, but significant obstacles to its use remain : report to the Chairman, Committee on Resources, House of Representatives. |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0047
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No Child Left Behind Act improved accessibility to education's information could help states further implement teacher qualification requirements : report to Congressional Requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0048
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No Child Left Behind Act most students with disabilities participated in statewide assessments, but inclusion options could be improved : report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, U.S. Senate / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0049
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No Child Left Behind Act education could do more to help states better define graduation rates and improve knowledge about intervention strategies : report to congressional requesters / |
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CMP-2005-GAO-0050
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Technology development new DOD space science and technology strategy provides basis for optimizing investments, but future versions need to be more robust : report to Congressional committees / |
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