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Federal Real Property: Actions Needed to Address Long-standing and Complex Problems

GAO-04-119T Published: Oct 01, 2003. Publicly Released: Oct 01, 2003.
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The federal government faces longstanding problems with excess and underutilized real property, deteriorating facilities, unreliable real property data, and costly space. These problems have multibillion-dollar cost implications and can seriously jeopardize agencies' missions. In addition, federal agencies face many challenges securing real property due to the threat of terrorism. This testimony discusses long-standing, complex problems in the federal real property area and what actions are needed to address them.

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