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GAO Highlights OMB Inventory Deficiencies
March 18, 2026
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has identified significant deficiencies in the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) federal program inventory, noting omissions of major program categories such as defense and foreign assistance, inconsistent data quality, and outdated information. These shortcomings limit transparency and reduce the inventory's value for policymakers, agency leaders, and the public in assessing federal spending effectiveness and identifying waste or duplication. GAO recommends 17 specific improvements to enhance the completeness and usability of the inventory, which could impact procurement planning and oversight across federal agencies.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential changes in federal program reporting and data transparency that may affect contract oversight and budget justification.
- Enhanced inventory accuracy could improve identification of duplicative contracts and streamline acquisition strategies.
- Agencies may need to adjust internal data management and reporting processes to comply with forthcoming OMB inventory improvements.
- Contractors and industry stakeholders can leverage increased transparency to better understand federal spending priorities and align proposals accordingly.
It would give Congress and agency leaders and the public a transparent view of where the federal dollar is being spent and whether those programs are achieving intended outcomes.
— Dawn Locke, Director, GAO Strategic Issues Team
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Office of Management and Budget, Government Accountability Office, Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of the Treasury
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- OMB’s deficient federal program inventory limits value for users, transparency: GAO | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 18