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- Investigators' Guide to Sources of Information (04/01/97, GAO/OSI-97-2)
- WWW Sites Reported by Federal Organizations [GAO GGD 97-086] June 1997 [1340 PDF]
Intelligence
- Investigative Operations: Use of Covert Testing to Identify Security Vulnerabilities and Fraud, Waste, and Abuse GAO-08-286T November 14, 2007
- Intelligence Reform: Human Capital Recommendations Critical to 9/11 Commission Report's Reforms, by J. Christopher Mihm, managing director, strategic issues, before the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs. GAO-04-1084T, September 14, 2004.
- Information Technology: FBI Is Building Management Capabilities Essential to Successful System Deployments, but Challenges Remain, by Randolph C. Hite, director, information technology, before the Subcommittee on Science, State, Justice, Commerce, and Related Agencies, House Committee on Appropriations. GAO-05-1014T, September 14, 2005.
- Information Technology: FBI Is Taking Steps to Develop an Enterprise Architecture, but Much Remains to Be Accomplished. GAO-05-363, September 9, 2005.
- Information Technology: Foundational Steps Being Taken to Make Needed FBI Systems Modernization Management Improvements. GAO-04-842, September 10, 2004.
- DOD Personnel Clearances: DOD Needs to Overcome Impediments to Eliminating Backlogs and Determining Its Size. (GAO-04-344), February 9, 2004 [PDF 569KB]
- Electronic Warfare: Army Special Operations Acquisition Strategy for Improved Equipment Is Sound (Letter Report, 08/23/1999, GAO/NSIAD-99-189).
- Drug Control: An Overview of U.S. Counterdrug Intelligence Activities GAO/NSIAD-98-142, June 25.
- Special Operations Forces: Opportunities to Preclude Overuse and Misuse GAO/NSIAD-97-85, May 15, 1997. [PDF Version]
- School of the Americas: U.S. Military Training for Latin American Countries (Letter Report, 08/22/96, GAO/NSIAD-96-178). [PDF Version]
- Intelligence Agencies: Selected Personnel Practices at CIA, , NSA, and DIA Compared to Other Agencies (Chapter Report, GAO/NSIAD-96-6, 03/11/96). [PDF Version]
- Honduras: Continuing U.S. Military Presence at Soto Cano Base Is Not Critical (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-95-39, 02/08/95). [PDF Version]
- Overseas Presence: Staffing at U.S. Diplomatic Posts (Fact Sheet, GAO/NSIAD-95-50FS, 12/28/94). [PDF Version 4.15 Mb]
- State Department: Overseas Staffing Process Not Linked to Policy Priorities (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-228, 09/20/94)
- Alternative Work Schedules: Many Agencies Do Not Allow Employees the Full Flexibility Permitted by Law (Letter Report, GAO/GGD-94-55, 03/29/94)
- Special Operations Forces: Force Structure and Readiness Issues (Chapter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-105, 03/24/94). [PDF Version 3.92 Mb]
- Tactical Intelligence: Army Needs to Reconsider and Test All-Source Analysis System Alternative (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-49, 03/07/94). [PDF Version 4.39 Mb]
- Intelligence Programs: Inquiry Into Contracting Practices for a Classified Program (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-109, 02/28/94)
- Battlefield Automation: Premature Acquisition of the Army's Combat Service Support Control System (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-51, 02/04/94). [PDF Version 2.13 Mb]
- Army Force Structure: The Relocation of the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade (Letter Report, GAO/NSIAD-94-15, 10/07/93)
- Foreign Technology: Collection and Dissemination of Japanese Information Can Be Improved, GAO/NSIAD-93-251 (September 30, 1993). [PDF Version 3.63 Mb]
- Foreign Aid: Police Training and Assistance U.S. General Accounting Office (REPORT TO CONGRESSIONAL REQUESTERS, MARCH 1992)
