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GAO Performance Budget - FY 2015


Fiscal Year 2015

Performance Plan

GAO Supports
Congressional Decision-
making, Saves Resources,
and Helps Improve
Government
The Government Accountability Office
(GAO) is the audit, evaluation, and
investigative arm of the Congress. It exists
to support Congress in meeting its
constitutional responsibilities and to help
improve the performance and ensure
accountability of the federal government for
the benefit of the American people. As a
legislative branch agency, GAO is exempt
from many laws that apply to executive
branch agencies; however, GAO generally
holds itself to the requirements of many of
the laws, including the Government
Performance and Results Act (GPRA), as
amended. Among other things, under
GPRA, each agency must prepare an
annual performance plan covering each
program activity set forth in the budget of
such agency. This section of GAO's fiscal
year 2015 budget request constitutes its
performance plan.

GAO is unique in its audit and evaluation
capacity to support Congress by performing
original research, providing technical
assistance, and conducting analyses to help
Congress make informed decisions across
all segments of the federal budget, resulting
in tangible results and enhanced oversight.
GAO's work directly contributes to


improvements in a broad array of federal
programs affecting Americans everywhere.

Once again GAO demonstrated its core
values of accountability, integrity, and
reliability, in ensuring that it continues to
provide high-quality, high-value, and
independent support to Congress in ways
that generate material benefits to the nation.
Given GAO's reputation for consistently
producing high quality work that is typically
based on original research, it is not
surprising that congressional demand for
GAO products and services remains high
during these challenging times.

Even during the constrained budgetary
environment seen this past year, GAO
continues to be one of the best investments
in the federal government. For example, in
fiscal year 2013, GAO's work yielded
significant results across the government,
including financial benefits of $51.5 billion-
a return of about $100 for every dollar
invested in GAO-and more than 1,314
other program and operational benefits that
helped to change laws, improve services to
the public, and promote sound management
throughout government. In fiscal year 2013,
about 80 percent of GAO's
recommendations had been adopted by
Congress and federal agencies within the
last 4 years.

In addition, GAO issue-area experts testified
114 times before Congress on a wide range
of issues, such as veterans' needs, Wall
Street reform, food safety, homeland
security, and health care reform. A list of
selected testimony topics presented by
GAO in fiscal year 2013 is included in Table
1.


GAO-i 4-254SP                 Fiscal Year 2015 Performance Plan


GAO-1 4-254SP


Fiscal Year 2015 Performance Plan

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