Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission

Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission
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Synopsis Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission by : United States. General Accounting Office

In response to a congressional request, GAO examined issues studied and recommendations made by the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, better known as the Grace Commission, to determine whether: (1) the issues and recommendations made on program management and cost control had merit; (2) legislation would be necessary to implement the recommendations; (3) implementation efforts were completely underway; and (4) the savings estimates were realistic. GAO found that many of the issues studied and recommendations made by the Commission had overall merit and that, while many have already been implemented by legislative or administrative action, many more require additional legislative action to be fully implemented. However, GAO questioned the accuracy of many of the associated savings estimates, found flaws in the methodology used to develop some of the estimates, and found that the description of the methodology used in some estimates was insufficient to allow an assessment of its validity. In most of the instances where GAO questioned the methodology used, it believed that the savings were overstated. GAO supported management improvement issues more frequently than policy-oriented issues; however, policy-oriented issues constitute a large portion of the total estimated savings. GAO does not support restructuring federal subsidy programs and fixing federal health care costs to a percentage of the gross national product, and it disagreed with selected aspects of recommendations to reduce civilian and military retirement benefits. GAO support was most extensive in the areas aimed at strengthening federal management systems, federal automatic data processing operations, federal credit and cash management efforts, and civilian procurement and property management activities. GAO has made similar or related recommendations in nearly half of the areas in which it agreed with the Commission. Additional legislative action would be necessary to fully implement approximately half of the recommendations analyzed.

Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission: Individual issue analyses

Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission: Individual issue analyses
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Synopsis Compendium of GAO's Views on the Cost Saving Proposals of the Grace Commission: Individual issue analyses by : United States. General Accounting Office

In response to a congressional request, GAO examined issues studied and recommendations made by the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, better known as the Grace Commission, to determine whether: (1) the issues and recommendations made on program management and cost control had merit; (2) legislation would be necessary to implement the recommendations; (3) implementation efforts were completely underway; and (4) the savings estimates were realistic. GAO found that many of the issues studied and recommendations made by the Commission had overall merit and that, while many have already been implemented by legislative or administrative action, many more require additional legislative action to be fully implemented. However, GAO questioned the accuracy of many of the associated savings estimates, found flaws in the methodology used to develop some of the estimates, and found that the description of the methodology used in some estimates was insufficient to allow an assessment of its validity. In most of the instances where GAO questioned the methodology used, it believed that the savings were overstated. GAO supported management improvement issues more frequently than policy-oriented issues; however, policy-oriented issues constitute a large portion of the total estimated savings. GAO does not support restructuring federal subsidy programs and fixing federal health care costs to a percentage of the gross national product, and it disagreed with selected aspects of recommendations to reduce civilian and military retirement benefits. GAO support was most extensive in the areas aimed at strengthening federal management systems, federal automatic data processing operations, federal credit and cash management efforts, and civilian procurement and property management activities. GAO has made similar or related recommendations in nearly half of the areas in which it agreed with the Commission. Additional legislative action would be necessary to fully implement approximately half of the recommendations analyzed.

Hearings on H.R. 1409 to Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations for Fiscal Year 1986, and Other for Purposes

Hearings on H.R. 1409 to Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations for Fiscal Year 1986, and Other for Purposes
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Synopsis Hearings on H.R. 1409 to Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations for Fiscal Year 1986, and Other for Purposes by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Military Installations and Facilities

GAO Documents

GAO Documents
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Total Pages : 924
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112075622958
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Synopsis GAO Documents by : United States. General Accounting Office

Catalog of reports, decisions and opinions, testimonies and speeches.

USDA's "discretionary Inspection" Plan for Meat and Poultry Processing Plants

USDA's
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Synopsis USDA's "discretionary Inspection" Plan for Meat and Poultry Processing Plants by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee