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Presents interviews with U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) officials who report on GAO investigations that range from the practices, regulations, and resources of Federal agencies and programs - especially those related to reporting, hiring, and effective service delivery - to emerging technologies in government services, threats to public health and safety, and needed reforms in government. Audio presentations typically run between four and six minutes, with the exception of "Big Bite" features that run between fifteen and thirty minutes. All sound files are accompanied by links to related, online GAO resources that include full and summary reports of the investigations that are the bases for these interviews
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registro_sonoro Rebiun38101413 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38101413 m o h f s x w 0 2 cr#||||||||||| sz#||||||||||| 170623c20109999dcunnnngo t n eng c 2017230484 UPVA 998331268903706 GPO eng rda pn GPO GPO MERUC GPO pcc n-us--- United States. Government Accountability Office author Watchdog report GAO watchdog report Government Accountability Office watchdog report Also known as GAO's watchdog report Also known as GAO podcasts Also known as Podcast gallery Watch dog report Includes in-depth features called Big bite [Washington, D.C.] U.S. Government Accountability Office 2010- [Washington, D.C.] [Washington, D.C.] U.S. Government Accountability Office 1 online resource (audio files) 1 online resource (audio files) Spoken Word spw rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Began in: 2010 Audio files in MP3 format available with both streaming and downloadable options Each audio file accompanied by transcript in HTML format Presents interviews with U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) officials who report on GAO investigations that range from the practices, regulations, and resources of Federal agencies and programs - especially those related to reporting, hiring, and effective service delivery - to emerging technologies in government services, threats to public health and safety, and needed reforms in government. Audio presentations typically run between four and six minutes, with the exception of "Big Bite" features that run between fifteen and thirty minutes. All sound files are accompanied by links to related, online GAO resources that include full and summary reports of the investigations that are the bases for these interviews United States. Government Accountability Office- Officials and employees- Interviews Public administration- United States- Evaluation- Popular works Political ethics- United States- Popular works Administrative agencies- Technological innovations- United States- Evaluation- Popular works Technology and state- United States- Popular works Public health- United States- Popular works Public safety- United States- Popular works Podcasts. Interviews (Sound recordings)