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NASA inspector general dismisses contractor complaint

By Laurel Adams

NASA’s inspector general has dismissed complaints from Honeywell, which claimed that the government violated federal procurement laws when i

Excerpts from this story referencing "Honeywell":

"… eir offices. (GAO) …"

"… awarded a $1.26 billion contract in 2008 to a competitor, ITT Corporation.Honeywell claimed former NASA executive Robert Spearing violated revolving door poli …"

"… by assisting ITT, as a consultant, with its space communications proposal. Honeywell contended ITT had access to classified Honeywell data while both companies …"

"… communications proposal. Honeywell contended ITT had access to classified Honeywell data while both companies were working as contractors for NASA.For three d …"

NEPA exemptions: The dirty dozen list

By Kristen Lombardi

Explore our list of polluting companies who have benefited from multimillion-dollar stimulus grants and broad exemptions under the National

Excerpts from this story referencing "Honeywell":

"… to expand US and global consumption of low-carbon transportation fuels.”Honeywell International/UOP, LLCStimulus grant: $561,786Stimulus grant#2: $1.5 milli …"

"… for fuel. The site of the demonstration project, undertaken by UOP, is the Honeywell Resins & Chemical’s “caprolactam” plant, in Hopewell, Va.NEPA ex …"

"… lot plant” for “CO2/algae conversion.”Past violations:Sept. 2009 — Honeywell agreed to pay $550,000 to settle civil air violations stemming from three …"

"… in the death of one employee and injuries to several others.Aug. 2008 — Honeywell agreed to pay $6 million to settle hazardous-waste and water violations at …"

Cheating on Energy Department guard force tests was widespread

By R. Jeffrey Smith

The reliability of protections at two key nuclear weapons sites is now unclear.
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More fudging on Energy Department guard force tests

By R. Jeffrey Smith

Another DOE security squad passes performance exams with improper, inside help

Defense officials call Air Force F-22 probe sloppy and inadequate

By Douglas Birch

Critics of the Air Force's decision to blame a costly F-22 crash on its pilot have some ammunition

Excerpts from this story referencing "Honeywell":

"… in a lawsuit against the plane’s builders, Lockheed Martin, Boeing Co., Honeywell and Pratt & Whitney. She reached a confidential settlement with the co …"