For Women’s History Month, Women in the Workforce and Economy March 08, 2021 Women have made significant strides in the fight for representation and equal treatment in the workplace. Read the post Image
Read the post The 2021 High Risk List—Which Programs Are At High Risk of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse? (videos) March 02, 2021 7 Areas Improved; Five Got Worse; 20 Showed Little Change Today, we post our latest High Risk List...
Read the post Pregnant Women in Federal Custody—A Uniquely Vulnerable Population February 25, 2021 Pregnant women in custody are a vulnerable group with specialized health care needs. Yet, there are...
Read the post Medicaid in Times of Crisis, and An Introduction to Our New Special Product—The Health Care Capsules February 17, 2021 Did you know Medicaid can be used in times of crisis? From natural disasters to the pandemic...
Read the post U.S. Spending on Afghanistan Reconstruction at Risk of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse February 10, 2021 The U.S. government has spent about $141 billion on reconstruction in Afghanistan since 2002. Here...
Read the post How the Small Business Administration Partners with Historically Black Colleges and Universities February 04, 2021 When Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn in January 20, she became the first candidate elected to...
Read the post Rural Hospital Closures Create More Distance Between Residents and Care February 02, 2021 Rural hospitals provide essential health care to both rural and nearby urban communities, including...
Read the post Vaccine Distribution, Supply Chain, Testing Still Present Challenges in Federal Pandemic Response January 28, 2021 Since November 2020, the number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has dramatically increased, further...
Read the post Move Over! How Are Governments Trying to Protect First Responders From Roadside Crashes? (video) January 26, 2021 Have you ever been stranded on the side of the road while cars and trucks whiz by? If so, you likely...
Read the post How GAO’s Recommendations Can Help the New Congress and President January 21, 2021 What are some of the most important changes the federal government should make? Today’s WatchBlog...
Read the post COVID-19 Vaccines and the Lessons Learned from H1N1 January 14, 2021 As the federal government responds to the coronavirus pandemic, we here at GAO have been monitoring...
Read the post Recent Cyberattacks Further Highlight Need For Action January 12, 2021 Recent high-profile and widespread cyberattacks on federal agencies and national infrastructure have...
Read the post Protecting Federal Research from Foreign Influence January 11, 2021 Federally-funded researchers may face conflicts of interest if they receive funding or other...