Less than a week after its inception, the Department of Homeland Security has already landed on congressional and Bush administration lists of agencies to watch for poor performance. The General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, included the department yesterday in its biennial report of “high risk” programs vulnerable to waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement. A few hours later, Office of Management and Budget officials gave the department an across-the-board rating of “red” — the worst possible grade under the administration’s annual management scorecard measuring agencies’ performance. Full Story
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