GSA Should Clarify Its Reporting on Executives’ Use of Aircraft for Nonmission Purposes

beSpacific 2014-03-20

Summary:

GAO-14-151: “Published: Feb 28, 2014. Publicly Released: Mar 20, 2014. ”The exemption in General Services Administration (GSA) regulations that allows intelligence agencies not to report unclassified data on senior federal official travel for nonmission purposes is not consistent with executive branch requirements, and GSA has not provided a basis for deviating from these requirements. Specifically, executive […]

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Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

03/20/2014, 20:31

Date published:

03/20/2014, 20:21