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Administrative agencies --- Executive departments --- Waste in government spending --- Cost control. --- High-risk series.
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Human capital --- Manpower planning --- Civil service --- Management. --- Personnel management. --- High-risk series.
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Postal service --- Finance. --- United States Postal Service --- Management. --- High-risk series.
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Executive departments --- Computer security --- Waste in government spending --- Management. --- Auditing. --- Computer networks --- Security measures --- Government policy --- Prevention. --- High-risk series.
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Administrative agencies --- Administrative agencies --- Finance, Public --- Executive departments --- Civil service --- Cost control. --- Auditing. --- Auditing. --- Cost control. --- Personnel management. --- High-risk series.
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Computer security --- Administrative agencies --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Data protection --- Cyberspace --- Government policy --- Computer networks --- Security measures --- Government policy --- Government policy --- Security measures --- Government policy. --- High-risk series.
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GAO presents the status of high-risk areas listed in 2007 and identifies new high-risk areas warranting attention by Congress and the executive branch. This report contains GAOs views on what remains to be done to bring about lasting solutions for each high-risk area.
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Prior to seeking appropriations, The General Services Administration (GSA) is required to obtain congressional authorization for constructing, purchasing, leasing, or renovating real property. The GSA controls more than 8,700 owned and leased buildings with 422 million square feet of floor space, which represents about 12.6% of the government's 3.354 billion total building square footage. GSA has the authority to acquire, operate, and dispose of real property on behalf of other federal agencies, including the judiciary. Its portfolio includes courthouses, land ports of entry, and federal offic
Real property --- Government property --- Public buildings --- Real estate management --- Management. --- United States. --- Government buildings --- Buildings --- Public works --- Civic centers --- GSA --- G.S.A. --- U.S. General Services Administration --- High-risk series. --- GAO/HR
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