Gene L. Dodaro, Comptroller General of the U.S. and head of the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
DECEMBER 4, 2014
THE DISCUSSIONS ON GOVERNANCE LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS:
EUGENE DODARO Comptroller General of the United States and head of the
U.S. Government Accountability Office.
“Anticipating and Meeting Accountability Challenges.”
Federal, state, and local governments all face a period of transition involving both significant challenges and unprecedented opportunities. Trends in national security, fiscal sustainability, global interdependence, science and technology, communications networks, governance, and demographics will have strong implications for the nation and the accountability community.
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This lecture is sponsored by: The Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy Co-sponsored by: The University Honors College, The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business,The Institute of Politics, The University Center for International Studies, The School of Law, and The Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
Message from the Governor
The Forum was established at the late Dick Thornburgh’s Law School alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh. In connection with the Dick Thornburgh Papers held by the University's Hillman Library, the Forum reflects his experiences in public life. It is in intended to foster discourse on issues vital to the preservation of our democratic system and the Rule of Law upon which that system depends.
Special thanks are due to Chancellor Emeritus Mark Nordenberg who serves as the Director of the Dick Thornburgh Forum and has been unstinting in support of this effort since its inception. In addition, many others have provided time, resources and dedication to this undertaking.