The climate change lobby explosion

By Marianne Lavelle

Will thousands of lobbyists imperil action on global warming?

Beleaguered FAA is slow to ramp up for its role in human space travel

By Laurel Adams

GAO: Federal Aviation Administration has been slow to figure out its role in human space travel

Mitch McConnell: Fueled by tobacco and whiskey

By Josh Israel, Aaron Mehta and Caitlin Ginley

Mitch McConnell
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Cost of 13 NASA projects skyrocket due to improper reviews

By Laurel Adams

The cost of 13 projects at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration grew almost 55 percent, a combined increase of about $2.5 billi

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"… sive force. (Congressional Research Service) …"

Lack of contract oversight puts billions at risk

By Laurel Adams

Federal agencies are increasingly reliant on contractors but many struggle to manage them and therefore expose billions in taxpayer dollars

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"… the GAO said.The GAO singled out the Pentagon, Department of Energy, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration as agencies with risky contractor oversight. The GAO also said the Centers …"

Fraud and waste found in small business grants awarded by NASA

By Laurel Adams

Over a four year period, NASA awarded grants worth $112 million in an attempt to engage small businesses doing innovative research. A review
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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

NASA needs to budget for alternative to Delta rocket, study finds

By Laurel Adams

NASA will stop using the workhorse Delta II to carry satellites and other science missions into space in October 2011 because of the unmanne

NASA carelessness could disclose high-tech Space Shuttle material

By Laurel Adams

Attempts to illegally obtain U.S. technology are on the rise, just as the National Aeronautics and Space Agency is attempting to sell materi

NASA mission computers could be hacked

By Laurel Adams

The computer networks responsible for NASA spacecraft missions like the International Space Station and the Hubble Telescope are vulnerable

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