The Defense Contract Management Agency is in the process of hiring personnel for its network of “centers of excellence” that aim to give procurement and contracting officers guidance on what constitutes as a commercial
Public access to the Pentagon Memorial will be limited Friday-Sunday due to ceremonies commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. In a statement released Thursday, the Defense Department
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Federal regulators charged with limiting prescription drugs in drinking water still are not sure which drugs pose risks to human health, according to a government audit released Thursday. In its 57-page report,
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The Senate Banking Committee approved President Barack Obama’s nominees for top positions at the Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. By voice vote, the panel approved
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The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday it is spending $44.8 million to purchase new imaging machines it claims will eliminate passenger-specific images and enhance privacy. TSA ordered 300 of the millimeter wave
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Gen. Raymond Odierno, the last commander of disestablished Joint Forces Command, was sworn in Wednesday as Armyâs new chief of staff. Odierno replaces Gen. Martin Dempsey, who will become chairman of the
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NATO coalition forces in Afghanistan have significantly weakened the Taliban, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday. Panetta said in an interview with Charlie Rose on PBS the transition of handing over security
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Nearly one-third of the stimulus money authorized for an energy efficiency program has not been spent, according to the Energy Department’s inspector general. The department’s internal watchdog found that, of the $2.7
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President Barack Obama will address a joint session of Congress Thursday night to announce his jobs plan. Immediately following the speech, a panel of White House advisers will take questions from the
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The congressional deficit reduction committee, known as the âsuper committee,â is holding its first public meeting Thursday. Committee co-chairs Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Tex.) said the first meeting
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Homeland security has significantly improved in the ten years since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, but a government audit released Wednesday says the Homeland Security Department still has gaps. Comptroller General
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