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Government Accountability Office (GAO)

The GAO became the Government Accountability Office as of July 7, 2004. It formerly was called the General Accounting Office. The GAO gathers information to help Congress determine how well executive branch agencies are doing their jobs. The GAO's work routinely answers such basic questions as whether government programs are meeting their objectives or providing good service to the public.

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