GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS: Strategies for Reducing Fragmentation, Overlap, and Duplication and Achieving Cost Savings
Abstract
Why GAO Did This Study. As the fiscal pressures facing the nation continue, so too does the need for executive branch agencies and Congress to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government programs and activities. Opportunities to take such action exist in areas where federal programs or activities are fragmented, overlapping, or duplicative. To highlight these challenges and to inform government decision makers on actions that could be taken to address them, GAO is statutorily required to identify and report annually to Congress on federal programs, agencies, offices, and initiatives, both within departments and governmentwide, that have duplicative goals or activities. GAO has also identified additional opportunities to achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness by means of cost savings or enhanced revenue collection. This statement discusses the (1) new areas identified in GAOs 2013 annual report; (2) status of actions taken by the administration and Congress to address the 131 areas identified in GAOs 2011 and 2012 annual reports; (3) Presidents April Fiscal Year 2014 Budget submission and recently introduced legislation; and (4) strategies that can help address the issues we identified. GAOs 3-year systematic examination included a review of the budget functions of the federal government representing nearly all of the overall federal funds obligated in fiscal year 2010.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 16, 2013
- Accession Number
- AD1102951
Entities
People
- Eugene Louis Dodaro
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office