GAO launches mobile website

You can now read GAO reports on your mobile device.

As part of its continuing efforts to make its findings and recommendations available to a wide range of audiences, the Government Accountability Office has launched a mobile version of its website that will allow users to more easily access GAO reports on their BlackBerrys, iPhones, Droids, and other small-screen mobile devices.

Gene Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General of the United States, says in a press release, “People are increasingly using mobile devices to access the internet and GAO’s mobile website will enable more users to quickly get to GAO’s most recent reports, testimonies, and legal decisions and learn about our efforts to promote accountability and help improve government performance.”

The mobile website’s content is organized under three main tabs. The first allows users to browse the latest GAO reports and testimonies; the second provides users with the agency’s legal decisions and opinions; and the third, entitled “In the Spotlight,” highlights especially timely GAO work. Visitors to the website can also use its search feature to quickly find specific GAO products.

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