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1 online resource (221 pages). |
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Key Government Reports
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Key Government Reports.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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.
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Administrative agencies. |
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United States. |
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Evaluation. |
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21st century |
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2000-2099 |
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Electronic books.
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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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9781536168013 (electronic book) |
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1536168009 |
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9781536168006 |
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9781536167276 9781536167269 (hbk.) (e-book) |
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1536167274 |
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