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Accounting (Hardcover)
U. S. General Accounting Office
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Our approach in Principles is to lay a foundation with text
discussion, using specific legal authorities to illustrate the
principles discussed, their application, and exceptions. These
authorities include GAO decisions and opinions, judicial decisions,
statutory provisions, and other relevant sources. We would
encourage users to start with at least a brief review of Chapter 1,
which provides a general framework and context for all that
follows. Chapter 1 includes a note regarding citations to GAO case
law and other relevant GAO material and an explanation of those
other materials.
GAO reported on (1) the extent to which transportation planners
considered ecosystem conservation in planning, (2) the effects of
such consideration, and (3) the factors that encourage or
discourage such consideration. GAO contacted 36 planning agencies,
as well as officials in 22 resource agencies that maintain
ecological data and administer environmental laws. Their findings
are detailed within this document.
"Although the probability of a domestic bioterrorist attack has
been considered to be low, some characteristics of biological
agents may make them appealing to terrorist. The information for
the production of agents is readily available on the Internet, and
the agents are relatively easy to grow and conceal. According to
intelligence agencies, the possibility that terrorists may use
chemical or biological materials may increase over the next
decade." - Results in Brief, BIOTERRORISM: The National
Preparedness & Activities Despite federal efforts, significant
concerns exist regarding preparedness at the state and local
levels. As a result, the Federal Government is involved in a range
of research activities related to the public health and medical
consequences of a bioterrorist attack on the civilian population.
BIOTERRORISM: THE NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS & ACTIVITIES is part of
studies being done to enable the rapid identification of biological
agents in a variety of settings: to develop new vaccines,
antibodies, and to improve treatment for infectious diseases caused
by biological agents, including developing and testing emergency
response equipment. The GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE (GAO) is
an agency that works for Congress and the American people. Congress
asks GAO to study the programs and expenditures of the Federal
Government. The GAO, commonly called the investigative arm of
Congress or the "congressional watchdog," is independent and
non-partisan. For information on the GAO and its activities, please
visit: http: //www.gao.gov/index.html
Cutting off terrorists' funding is essential to deterring terrorist
operations. The USA PATRIOT Act expanded the ability of law
enforcement and intelligence agencies to access and share financial
information regarding terrorist investigations, but terrorists may
have adjusted their activities by increasing use of alternative
financial mechanisms.- Why GAO Did This Study, Terrorist
FinancingThis report originally issued by the U.S. General
Accounting Office finds that terrorists use many
alternative-financing mechanisms to earn, move, and store assets.
They earn assets by selling contraband cigarettes and illicit
drugs, by misusing charitable organizations that collect large
donations, and by other means.Topics in TERRORIST FINANCING
include: .Terrorists use of various alternative financing
mechanisms and the extent of use.Key U.S. government entities
responsible for deterring terrorist financing.Challenges that
impede U.S. monitoring of terrorists' use of financing
mechanisms.U.S. Agency comments and evaluations, including
conclusions and recommendations for U.S. Executive ActionIn
conducting this review, the General Accounting Office examined and
interviewed officials from U.S. agencies, including the Departments
of Justice, the Treasury, Homeland Security, State, and Defense, as
well as form the intelligence community. Also information was
assessed information provided from various non-governmental
organizations, industry and charitable associations, researchers in
the field, and the United Nations.
Report to the Secretary of Transportation detailing continued
weaknesses in FAA Computer Security
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