While the GAO report is the most high-profile use of this number, appears in other specialized sectors as well, representing:
In the world of government IT, the number isn't just a serial number—it’s a warning. The latest GAO report (GAO-25-107795) highlights a staggering reality: the federal government is still relying on "critical decades-old legacy systems" that are becoming harder to maintain and easier to exploit. What is Report 107795?
A Burnham By-Pass Kit (part number 107795-01) is used for high-efficiency heating systems.
Released by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), this document audits how effectively agencies are planning to modernize their most vital IT infrastructure. The findings were concerning: several major agencies—including Agriculture, Defense, and Treasury—lack fully documented modernization plans for systems that are essential to national security and public services. Key Takeaways from the Report
Due to the sensitivity of the data, the GAO actually used numeric identifiers—including 107795—to substitute for the names of specific high-risk systems to protect them while they await upgrades. Beyond the Government