Jared Serbu, DoD Reporter, Federal News Radio

The Government Accountability Office says federal agencies have made "strong, steady progress" to cut down the potential for waste and fraud over the past two y...

The Government Accountability Office says federal agencies have made “strong, steady progress” to cut down the potential for waste and fraud over the past two years, but not enough progress to take anything off of GAO’s High Risk List. The latest list is 32 items long and has two new additions. Federal News Radio DoD Reporter has the story. Read Jared’s related story.

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