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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the efficiency and
cost-effectiveness of the National Park Service&apos;s, Fish and Wildlife
Service&apos;s, Bureau of Land Management&apos;s, and Forest Service&apos;s
administrative functions, focusing on the: (1) reasons for and the costs
of field-unit managers&apos; geographic relocations; (2) authorization for
and the quantity and condition of employees&apos; rental housing; (3)
requirements for providing employees&apos; uniforms and the expenditures for
them; (4) authorizations for employees&apos; home-to-work travel in their
agency&apos;s vehicles; and (5) processes by which the Bureau of Land
Management and the Forest Service issue grazing permits and the
similarities and differences between the two agencies&apos; grazing programs.&lt;p/&gt;GAO found that: (1) only the Forest Service has written policies
expressing the value and necessity of relocating employees if they hold
or aspire to hold managerial positions; (2) however, the importance of
relocating employees is an unwritten tenet of the other three agencies&apos;
culture; (3) according to the four agencies&apos; managers, relocations are
encouraged because they allow employees to gain experience by working in
different geographic areas and with different kinds of people and
because relocations also infuse agencies&apos; units with fresh ideas; (4)
during October 1, 1991, through June 30, 1996, the four agencies
reported spending about $8.4 million to relocate about 380 managers; (5)
federal law authorizes agencies to grant housing to employees who must
live on the land to provide services or protect property or to grant
housing if it is not available within a reasonable commuting distance;
(6) the four agencies&apos; policies follow these criteria; (7) according to
a database of the government&apos;s rental housing maintained by the Bureau
of Reclamation, the four agencies had 11,464 housing units, ranging from
houses to tents, as of January 1997; (8) all four agencies believe that
their employees should be easily identified, and all four have policies
requiring or authorizing employees to wear uniforms; (9) for fiscal year
1995, the four agencies reported spending about $8.6 million on uniforms
for about 44,000 employees; (10) federal regulations limit the use of
agencies&apos; vehicles for home-to-work travel to high-level officials,
employees engaged in field work, and other employees in specific
circumstances; (11) the agencies&apos; policies specify that only their
Department&apos;s Secretary may authorize the use of an agency&apos;s vehicles for
home-to-work travel and that such authorizations must be based on the
increased efficiency and economy of government operations; (12) in
practice, the three Interior agencies have authorized home-to work use
of their vehicles for law enforcement personnel predominantly, although
the agencies have also authorized such use for emergencies or travel to
multiple locations during a day&apos;s work; and (13) the Bureau of Land
Management and Forest Service follow similar processes in issuing
permits to ranchers to graze their livestock on federal lands, and both
agencies charge the same grazing fees according to a formula set forth
in law; however, differences exist in the two programs&apos; authorizing leg*</abstract>
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