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GAO Manages IT Workforce Reductions in Washington DC
March 19, 2026
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is experiencing significant workforce reductions in its IT division due to retirements and separations linked to funding constraints. Despite these challenges, GAO leadership, including Acting Comptroller General Orice Williams Brown, has reaffirmed commitment to supporting Congress by prioritizing IT modernization, cybersecurity, and other critical areas. These workforce changes may delay the start of some engagements, requiring strategic prioritization of congressional requests and resource management.
- GAO’s IT workforce reductions could impact the timing and scope of IT modernization and cybersecurity support services for congressional committees.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential shifts in GAO contracting needs and timelines as the agency adjusts to resource limitations.
- Contractors specializing in IT modernization and cybersecurity may find evolving opportunities as GAO focuses on highest priority congressional issues.
- Organizations supporting GAO engagements should prepare for possible delays and increased emphasis on strategic resource allocation.
Our priorities are the Congress’ priorities. Workforce losses may mean that it takes us longer to start engagements. So it could impact anything across the Congress. We9ll work with committees to make sure we9re working on their highest priority issues.
— Orice Williams Brown, Acting Comptroller General
I know you9re trying to and doing more with less. There9s no question in my mind.
— Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Representative
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Government Accountability Office, House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives
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- GAO’s IT division has been ‘hard hit’ by departures | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 19