How Congress Utilizes GAO Reports for Oversight

GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY
OFFICE
TRIBAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Insights How Congress Uses
GAO Reports and Information
Rhonda Harjo (MBCI/MCN), TAC Member
September 28, 2022
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is known as "the 
investigative arm 
of
Congress" and "the congressional 
watchdog
." GAO supports the Congress in 
meeting
its constitutional responsibilities 
and 
helps improve the performance and
accountability 
of the federal government for the benefit of the American people.
Oversight
Process
Process - Getting
Started
Problem gets attention of Congress
 
~~Constituents, news articles, reports,
 
    hearings, etc.
Issues in legislative process
 
~~Examine before action (stall, more 
 
 
    information, gain support, etc.)
Process - Steps
Request to GAO
 
~~Statutes, letters
Priority of requests
 
 
~~Statutory mandates
 
~~Committees – Chair, Ranking Member
 
~~Individual Member
Process – Involvement
During Review
Adding requesters
Scoping
Follow-up meeting
Process – Post-Review
Process –
Follow-up
GAO Reports
– Purpose,
Use,
Development
Examples
IHCIA – Contract health services (CHSDAs)
Indian Tribal Energy and Self-Development Act
Telecommunications and Broadband Reports
Indian Education Reports
Juvenile Justice Reports
Advance Appropriations
Follow-up
ATTENTION
OPEN RECOMMENDATIONS
 
~~https://www.gao.gov/reportstestimonies/reco
 
mmendations-database
HIGH RISK
ACTION
THANK YOU!
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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) serves as the investigative arm of Congress, supporting its constitutional responsibilities by enhancing federal government performance and accountability. This insight provides a detailed look into how Congress uses GAO reports and information for oversight, including the process, relationship dynamics, and follow-up steps involved.

  • Congress Oversight
  • GAO Reports
  • Accountability
  • Legislative Process

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  1. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE TRIBAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Insights How Congress Uses GAO Reports and Information Rhonda Harjo (MBCI/MCN), TAC Member September 28, 2022

  2. Relationship The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is known as "the investigative arm of Congress" and "the congressional watchdog." GAO supports the Congress in meeting its constitutional responsibilities and helps improve the performance and accountability of the federal government for the benefit of the American people.

  3. Oversight Money spent properly or how was it spent or allocated What is the problem with the program Recommendations for improvement, changes, additional oversight, hearings, or reports Program administered according to statute

  4. Process How does the process begin or get triggered What happens at the end of the review Involvement during review Priorities Follow-up Steps

  5. Process - Getting Started Problem gets attention of Congress ~~Constituents, news articles, reports, hearings, etc. Issues in legislative process ~~Examine before action (stall, more information, gain support, etc.)

  6. Process - Steps Request to GAO ~~Statutes, letters Priority of requests ~~Statutory mandates ~~Committees Chair, Ranking Member ~~Individual Member

  7. Process Involvement During Review Adding requesters Scoping Follow-up meeting

  8. Process Post-Review DRAFT AGENCY RESPONSE HOLD

  9. FINAL REPORT PRESS RELEASE HEARING Process Follow-up SECONDARY REPORT(S) PHASES LEGISLATIVE ACTION

  10. Examine, study, understand, solve a problem GAO Reports Purpose, Use, Development Strategy in legislative process or oversight activity ~~Examine before action (stall, more information, gain support, etc.) Scoping, Tribal consultation, generate interest and information

  11. Examples IHCIA Contract health services (CHSDAs) Indian Tribal Energy and Self-Development Act Telecommunications and Broadband Reports Indian Education Reports Juvenile Justice Reports Advance Appropriations

  12. Follow-up ATTENTION OPEN RECOMMENDATIONS ~~https://www.gao.gov/reportstestimonies/reco mmendations-database HIGH RISK ACTION

  13. THANK YOU!

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