[ Narrator: ] Often called the Congressional Watchdog, the United States Government Accountability Office, or GAO, examines how government money is spent and how federal programs and policies operate. We recommend ways to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of federal programs and policies for the benefit of the American people. [ Gene Dodaro: ] I'm Gene Dodaro, Comptroller General of the United States and head of the GAO. At GAO, we believe in transparency and keeping the American people informed so we work hard to communicate and share the results of our work. Since 1921, GAO has provided Congress, federal agencies, and the public with independent, timely, fact-based, nonpartisan information that can be used to improve the government and save taxpayers billions of dollars. [ Narrator: ] The reports and our testimonies to Congress are publicly available on our website. The new look and feel of the site is designed to improve the way you navigate our information. It's built to work on any device and has new search functionality to help you get what you're looking for even faster. [ Gene Dodaro: ] GAO is one of the best values in the government. Our work in fiscal year 2019 yielded over $214 billion in financial benefits, which means that the government saved about $338 for every dollar it invested in us. [ Narrator: ] On our new site, you'll find the same high quality reports you've come to expect from GAO and several features that help bring our work to life - from social and digital media content to a tool that helps connect you to GAO experts. [ Gene Dodaro: ] I'm very proud of our dedicated and talented employees and the work we do. I encourage you to get to know us better here at GAO.gov.