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2021 Testimonies by U.S. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro

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High-Risk Series

Dedicated Leadership Needed to Address Limited Progress in Most High-Risk Areas

GAO-21-383T
Published: Mar 02, 2021.
Publicly Released: Mar 02, 2021.
What GAO Found Overall ratings in 2021 for 20 of GAO's 2019 high-risk areas remain unchanged, and five regressed. Seven areas improved, one to the point of removal from the High-Risk List. Two new areas are being added, bringing our 2021 High-Risk List to 36 areas.
High-Risk Series

Dedicated Leadership Needed to Address Limited Progress in Most High-Risk Areas

GAO-21-384T
Published: Mar 02, 2021.
Publicly Released: Mar 02, 2021.
What GAO Found Overall ratings in 2021 for 20 of GAO's 2019 high-risk areas remain unchanged, and five regressed. Seven areas improved, one to the point of removal from the High-Risk List. Two new areas are being added, bringing our 2021 High-Risk List to 36 areas.

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