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The Ugly End to the Largest Service Contract in U.S History
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Topics: Contract Oversight
May 10, 2013
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Topics: Contract Oversight
May 10, 2013
Security Laws Must Include Transparency and Accountability
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Topics: Open Government
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Y-12 Protestors Exposed Security Failures, Found Guilty
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Topics: National Security
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Watchdog Says Government Trying to Silence Embarrassing Afghanistan Reports
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