I would adopt the GAO study and the Simson-Bowles efforts to cut duplication and waste.
The GAO study, released in 2003, was based on data from 1983 through 2000 from a representative sample of Americans between the ages of 25 and 65.
A GAO followup study in 1989 concluded that despite full implementation of the Medical Device Reporting (MDR) regulation, serious shortcomings still existed.
Eleven Democratic representatives from California on Jan. 3 also requested a GAO study.
We selected a mix of federal organizations to visit, taking into consideration their various mission types (civilian, military, or regulatory), centralized and decentralized structures, and prior GAO study results.
He also criticizes schools for largely refusing to participate in a GAO study on piracy, arguing that they fear being "held accountable."
The GAO study vastly overstates the likelihood that children searching for popular music will in fact find pornography, according to studies by Public Knowledge, an advocacy group on intellectual property issues.
More than half the nation's corporations, says the Journal , quoting a GAO study, paid no federal income tax at all between 1989 and 1995.
A GAO study of the operation discussed the shortcomings of the C-141A.
A House Democratic staffer close to the case said that GAO studies in the past have proved that LSC is complying fully with the congressional stipulations.