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The GAO Journal
TypeQuarterly Periodical
FormatMagazine
Owner(s)Government Accountability Office
PublisherGovernment Accountability Office
Editor-in-chiefStephen Altman
Founded1988
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication1992
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
ISSN1045-3261

The GAO Journal was an American magazine published during the late 20th century that succeeded The GAO Review. It was published by the Government Accountability Office of the United States Congress. It began in 1988 and ceased publication in 1992.

The purpose of the Journal was to cover government and defense auditing topics and document the activities of the GAO. Whereas the Review had primarily been an internal publication the intent of the Journal was to speak more in the direction of an outside audience.[1]

Issues of the Magazine

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Contents of the issues are within the scope of the GAO web site search Archived January 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine as of January 2009.

References

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  1. ^ Bowsher, Charles Arthur (1988), "From the Comptroller General" (PDF), The GAO Journal (1), Washington, D.C.: Government Accountability Office: 3, ISSN 1045-3261