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Looking for legislative priorities? Try the GAO "high-risk" list

Some programs at high risk since before Communism's fall

The Government Accountability Office's "high risk" list is partly a hall of shame, partly a plea for help and attention.
 

Published since 1990 by GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, the list features 28 programs or efforts of the Federal government that are at greater susceptibility to waste, fraud and abuse and/or require rapid, broad-based transformations to stay relevant. Recently, OhMyGov wrote about the addition of the 2010 Census to the high-risk list, which was especially notable because it occurred in an off-year. The list is typically updated only every other year.

GAO's high risk list seems a pretty useful priority check for Congress. So why has there been so little movement? A quick glance shows that 6 of the 28 programs on the list have been there since 1990, the year the list began. Another 7 programs have been on the list more than a decade. Congress and the agencies share the blame on this, and there's plenty to go around. Just imagine the fallout if a program or division in a private company were deemed at high-risk for more than a --- wait, stop --- A private enterprise wouldn't tolerate that sort of performance for a decade.

See the graphic below for the full list.

These aren't insignificant programs, either. Protecting the Nation's critical infrastructures, DOD financial management, and air traffic control modernization?  Contract management at DOD, DOE and NASA?  Enforcement of tax laws? This is pretty important, impactful stuff GAO is flagging. How about it, Congress and Agency leaders --- if your name or Congressional committee's purview is represented on the High-Risk List, please take it as a personal embarrassment if it's still there next time around, in 2009. A decade and a half should be enough time to reform.




Published May 02 2008, 12:13 PM by Mark Malseed |  Email |  Print



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