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April 26, 2013

By Neil Gordon

Afghanistan Incinerators Burn Money, Not Trash



Incinerators The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) found that the government wasted $5 million on an unused solid waste incineration system on Forward Operating Base Salerno. The base continues to dispose of its solid waste in dangerous o

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Topics: Contract Oversight

April 25, 2013

By Andre Francisco

Another Former Lockheed Employee Takes Key Senate job



National Security Another former Hill staffer with Lockheed Martin on their resume will fill the job of Republican staff director for the Senate Armed Services Committee, according to an article in ProPublica.

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Topics: National Security

April 25, 2013

By Andre Francisco

Feds Continue to Pay for Empty Bank Accounts



The White House The federal government will spend at least $890,000 this year on fees for empty bank accounts, according to an article in The Washington Post.

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Topics: Government Accountability

April 25, 2013

By Scott H. Amey, J.D.

President’s 2014 Budget Has Contracting Theme



2014 Budget Cover The President's 2014 budget proposal includes proposals to improve the federal contracting system, which is a good start to save taxpayer dollars.

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April 24, 2013

By Joe Newman

10th Annual Ridenhour Prizes Honor 'Courageous Truth-Telling'



Ridenhour Film Prize The memory of Ron Ridenhour lives on in the prizes given in his name to those that exemplify courageous truth-telling.

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Topics: Whistleblower Protections

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