The Department of Overlap, Part 9
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In my prior blogs in this series, I mentioned that the GAO report outlined in painful detail numerous suggestions where duplication, overlap or fragmentation exist in the various parts of the Federal Goverment. Here are the key findings of the GAO report, presented in summary fashion below. This is just the first 6 of the
In my prior blogs in this series, I mentioned that the GAO report outlined in painful detail numerous suggestions where duplication, overlap or fragmentation exist in the various parts of the Federal Goverment. Here are the key findings of the GAO report, presented in summary fashion below. This is just the first 6 of the
In my prior blogs in this series, I mentioned that the GAO report outlined in painful detail numerous suggestions where duplication, overalp or fragmentation exist in the various parts of the Federal Goverment. Here are the key findings of the GAO report, presented in summary fashion below. This is just the first 6 of the
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