Department of Defense Reports for October 2005
- GAO-06-111 - Reserve Forces (2005-10-04)
Plans Needed to Improve Army National Guard Equipment Readiness and Better Integrate Guard into Army Force Transformation Initiatives - GAO-06-113T - DOD's High-Risk Areas (2005-10-06)
High-Level Commitment and Oversight Needed for DOD Supply Chain Plan to Succeed - GAO-06-31 - Information Security (2005-10-07)
The Defense Logistics Agency Needs to Fully Implement Its Security Program - GAO-06-125 - Force Structure (2005-10-18)
Assessments of Navy Reserve Manpower Requirements Need to Consider the Most Cost-effective Mix of Active and Reserve Manpower to Meet Mission Needs - GAO-06-179T - Rebuilding Iraq (2005-10-18)
Enhancing Security, Measuring Program Results, and Maintaining Infrastructure Are Necessary to Make Significant and Sustainable Progress - GAO-06-128R - Defense Health Care (2005-10-19)
Health Insurance Stipend Program Expected to Cost More Than TRICARE But Could Improve Continuity of Care for Dependents of Activated Reserve Component Members - GAO-06-60 - Military Personnel (2005-10-19)
Federal Management of Servicemember Employment Rights Can Be Further Improved - GAO-06-144 - Contract Management (2005-10-19)
Further Action Needed to Improve Veterans Affairs Acquisition Function - GAO-06-50R - American Battle Monuments Commission (2005-10-20)
New Approach to Forecasting Exchange Rates for its Foreign Currency Fluctuation Account - GAO-06-170T - Reserve Forces (2005-10-20)
Army National Guard's Role, Organization, and Equipment Need to be Reexamined - GAO-06-89R - Official U.S. Representation at Government-Sponsored Public Policy Forums (2005-10-21)
- GAO-06-15 - Results-Oriented Government (2005-10-21)
Practices That Can Help Enhance and Sustain Collaboration among Federal Agencies - GAO-06-141 - Military Readiness (2005-10-25)
DOD Needs to Identify and Address Gaps and Potential Risks in Program Strategies and Funding Priorities for Selected Equipment - GAO-06-29R - Some Improvements Have Been Made in DOD's Annual Training Range Reporting but It Still Fails to Fully Address Congressional Requirements (2005-10-25)
- GAO-06-105 - Military Personnel (2005-10-27)
Top Management Attention Is Needed to Address Long-standing Problems with Determining Medical and Physical Fitness of the Reserve Force