GAO: Antiterrorism Funding Reports To Congress Need Improvement

By John Liang / November 27, 2002 at 5:00 AM
The Bush administration should improve the way it assesses the success of its antiterrorism funding efforts, the General Accounting Office asserts in a new report. "While the executive branch has established some national strategies important to coordinating the effective use of funds for combating terrorism, it faces challenges in measuring its progress," GAO states in a report released today. "Although the strategies provide an important first step, they provide neither clearly defined federal and national performance goals and measures for...

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