Department of Defense Reports for January 2002
- GAO-02-9 - Information Technology (2002-01-10)
Inconsistent Software Acquisition Processes at the Defense Logistics Agency Increase Project Risks - GAO-02-230 - Best Practices (2002-01-18)
Taking a Strategic Approach Could Improve DOD's Acquisition of Services - GAO-02-77 - Aviation Safety (2002-01-22)
FAA and DOD Response to Similar Safety Concerns - GAO-02-119 - Foreign Relations (2002-01-22)
Kwajalein Atoll Is the Key U.S. Defense Interest in Two Micronesian Nations - GAO-02-377T - VA and Defense Health Care (2002-01-24)
Progress Made, but DOD Continues To Face Military Medical Surveillance System Challenges - GAO-02-75 - Defense Inventory (2002-01-25)
Control Weaknesses Leave Restricted and Hazardous Excess Property Vulnerable to Improper Use, Loss, and Theft - GAO-02-13 - Drug Control (2002-01-25)
Difficulties in Measuring Costs and Results of Transit Zone Interdiction Efforts - GAO-02-331 - Defense Acquisitions (2002-01-28)
Collection and Reporting of Information Technology Purchases - GAO-02-256 - Defense Management (2002-01-31)
Industry Practices Can Help Military Exchanges Better Assure That Their Goods Are Not Made by Child or Forced Labor - GAO-02-375 - Foreign Languages (2002-01-31)
Human Capital Approach Needed to Correct Staffing and Proficiency Shortfalls