GAO says the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services doesn't have enough oversight of managed care programs.
David Berteau, president and CEO of the Professional Services Council, has narrowed the 1,266 pages of the NDAA down to four essential things they need to know.
The Navy knows it will need to spend more than $9 billion to renovate its shipyards to meet its current missions. But it hasn't planned for that expenditure, and the Government Accountability Office says it may be a lowball estimate.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Government Accountability Office report says the Navy's shipyards are in such bad shape they can no longer meet the service's operational needs.
GAO's David Wise talked about a potential regulatory gap dealing with connected cars with Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu.
Navy knew it was "accepting risks" at least two years ago when it decided to press ahead with more demanding forward deployments in the Asia-Pacific, despite downward slide of routine maintenance and training.
In retrospect, it's a wonder the Navy hasn't had more accidents.
In today's Federal Newscast, the security contractor TigerSwan says a former recruiting vendor accidentally made thousands of its resume files publicly available. They included personal information of thousands of former servicemembers.
GAO says the average Military Sealift Command ship is 40-years old, and the Navy has no long-term plan to replace them.
The Census Project warns underfunding the 2020 Census will mean hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of negative state impacts.
Comptroller General Gene Dodaro urges agencies to consider GAO's management recommendations as they implement their reform plans.
In Defense terms, operating military bands doesn't take a major outlay of money or personnel. But they can be a visible sign of both military pride and waste.
GAO's Greg Wilshusen joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss a recent GAO progress report on how OPM is working through its cybersecurity challenges
In today's Federal Newscast, a new Government Accountability Office report attempted to see if the 136 military bands are completing their objectives.