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Author Clark, Ernest.

Title Key Government Reports. Volume 39.

Publication Info. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource (221 pages).
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Series Key Government Reports
Key Government Reports.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Financial Markets and Institutions -- Chapter 1 -- Financial Technology: Agencies Should Provide Clarification on Lenders' Use of Alternative Data( -- Why GAO Did This Study -- What GAO Recommends -- What GAO Found -- Fintech Lenders Use Alternative Data to Supplement Traditional Underwriting and for Other Purposes -- Stakeholders and Literature Identified Both Benefits and Risks of Alternative Data -- Federal Agencies Could Provide Better Communication on the Appropriate Use of Alternative Data -- Government Operations -- Chapter 2
Federal Construction: Army Corps of Engineers and GSA Need to Improve Data on Contract Changes( -- Abbreviations -- Why GAO Did This Study -- What GAO Recommends -- What GAO Found -- Background -- Prior GAO Work, Industry Concerns, and Recent Congressional Action -- Multiple Factors Affect Time Frames for Finalizing Contract Changes -- Contract Change Steps Add Time to the Process -- USACE Data Show That More than Half of Construction Contract Changes Are Finalized Within 60 Days, but Some Take Much Longer
Agency Officials and Industry Representatives Report Differing Perceptions of When the Process Begins -- Selected Agencies Do Not Regularly Monitor Contract Change Time Frames -- Conclusion -- Recommendations for Executive Action -- Agency Comments -- Appendix I: Objectives, Scope, and Methodology -- Appendix II: Comments from the Department of Defense -- Appendix III: Comments from the General Services Administration -- Appendix IV: Accessible Data -- Data Tables -- Chapter 3
Federal Rulemaking: Selected Agencies Should Clearly Communicate Practices Associated with Identity Information in the Public Comment Process( -- Abbreviations -- Why GAO Did This Study -- What GAO Recommends -- What GAO Found -- Background -- The Rulemaking Process under the APA -- Legal Requirements for Public Comments -- The E-Government Act of 2002 -- Selected Agencies Collect Some Information from Commenters and Accept Anonymous Comments through Regulations.gov and Agency-Specific Websites -- Selected Agencies Collect Some Identity Information through Comment Forms
Agencies Accept Anonymous Comments -- Regulations.gov and Agency-Specific Comment Websites Collect Some Information about Public Users' Interaction -- Most Selected Agencies Have Some Internal Guidance Related to Commenter Identity -- Identity-Related Guidance for Comment Intake -- Duplicate Comments -- Comments with Potentially False Identity Information -- Identity-Related Guidance for Comment Analysis -- Identity-Related Guidance for Responding to Comments -- Selected Agencies' Treatment of Identity Information Collected during the Public Comment Process Varies
Note Selected Agencies Vary in Their Treatment of Identity Information during the Comment Intake Phase
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Subject Administrative agencies -- United States -- Evaluation -- 21st century.
Administrative agencies.
United States.
Evaluation.
Chronological Term 21st century
2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Clark, Ernest. Key Government Reports. Volume 39. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, ©2019 9781536168006
ISBN 1536168017 (electronic book)
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