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June 7, 2013

By Scott H. Amey, J.D.

Call Me Maybe



Cellphones GSA's new wireless agreement is being applauded for its cost savings and efficiencies. But does it really answer the call, especially after taking years to award?

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Topics: Contract Oversight

June 7, 2013

By POGO Guest Blogger

Time for Answers on Domestic Spying Program



The White House The public has been left completely in the dark about the scope and the extent of the government’s domestic spying.

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Topics: Open Government

June 6, 2013

By Adam Zagorin

Lawmaker Calls on Pentagon to Release Report on Zero Dark Thirty Probe



National Security Rep. Peter King wants the Pentagon to release the results of an investigation he requested almost two years ago into possible leaks of classified information to the makers of Zero Dark Thirty, the movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

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Topics: National Security

June 6, 2013

By Christine Anderson

One Step Closer to a More Just and Effective Military



National Security Representatives Speier and Coffman succeeded in attaching an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that will protect whistleblowers and victims of sexual assault in the military.

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Topics: Whistleblower Protections

June 6, 2013

By Christine Anderson

Conservative Report Finds $1.8 Trillion in Pentagon Savings



Cash Stack In a report released Tuesday, the fiscally conservative organizations R Street Group and National Taxpayers Union found over $1.8 trillion in potential savings at the Pentagon.

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Topics: National Security

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