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Friday, February 27, 2026
GAO Report on NNSA Nuclear Weapons Infrastructure Projects
A GAO report released February 26, 2026, highlights significant cost overruns and delays in the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) major construction projects. The report indicates cumulative cost overruns have risen to $4.8 billion and delays to 30 years as of June 2025, impacting the modernization of nuclear weapons infrastructure.
GAO Report on DOD Joint Base Facility Funding
A GAO report highlights that nearly all DOD joint bases received insufficient funding to sustain their facilities between fiscal years 2018-2022. The report also notes workforce shortages and a lack of clarity in funding distribution between military services on these bases.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
GAO Recommends Improvements for Nonbank Mortgage Lending Oversight
The GAO has released a report highlighting the increasing reliance on nonbank mortgage lenders and the associated risks to the housing market. The report recommends improvements in federal oversight and data collection for these entities.
GAO Report: Social Security Death Data Prevents Federal Payment Errors
A GAO report highlights a successful pilot program that made permanent a law allowing the Department of the Treasury's Do Not Pay system access to the Social Security Administration's full Death Master File. This initiative has prevented millions in improper federal payments, saving taxpayers money.
DOD Missile Tracking System Faces Cost and Technical Challenges
A GAO report highlights significant cost and technical challenges facing the Department of Defense's new missile tracking system. The system, intended to counter emerging threats, is behind schedule and over initial cost estimates, with potential for further delays and increased expenses.
GAO Recommends Improving CPSC Oversight of Children's Products
The GAO has recommended that the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) improve its oversight of children's products to better ensure safety from toxic substances like lead. The report highlights areas for improvement in lab oversight and the implementation of a new e-filing system for importers.
GAO Oversight and Congressional Question Answering
The GAO published a blog post on February 12, 2026, detailing how it answers complex questions from members of Congress. The post highlights examples of GAO's work, including estimating fraud in government spending and analyzing the impact of SEC regulations on conflict minerals.
GAO Report on COVID-19 and 988 Lifeline Funding Use
A GAO report details the use of $8.5 billion in COVID-19 funding and $1.6 billion for the 988 Lifeline by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The report examines grant awards and recipient spending as of July 2025.
GAO Report on COVID-19 Behavioral Health Support and Grants
The GAO has released a report reviewing how the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) supported behavioral health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report details how grantees adapted services and how SAMHSA provided technical assistance and grant flexibilities, including extending project periods for over $32 billion in awarded grants.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
GAO Report: DOD Natural Disaster Tracking and Resilience Planning Needs Improvement
The GAO released a report finding that the Department of Defense (DOD) needs to improve its tracking of natural disaster costs and resilience planning. The report highlights gaps in data collection for various natural disasters and potential inaccuracies in cost reporting, recommending DOD expand its scope and ensure data completeness.
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