Chris Mihm: Agencies not following priority goals reporting standards

A 2010 piece of legislation requires federal agencies to measure progress on priority goals with five distinct categories when they report to Congress and the p...

Chris Mihm, managing director for strategic issues, GAO

A 2010 piece of legislation requires federal agencies to measure progress on priority goals with five distinct categories when they report to Congress and the public. But agencies don't always follow those standards. That's according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. Chris Mihm, managing director for strategic issues at GAO, discussed the report on In Depth with Francis Rose.

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