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"… per hour. During a decade of war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Libya, the Pentagon has increasingly relied on the Tomahawk. A year ago, Raytheon boasted of i …"
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"… “There’s a parallel between encryption’s fate and what happened with electronics in the ’50s and ’60s,” says Zimmermann, now an independent consultan …"
"… technology, which inadvertently crossed over and gave rise to the consumer electronics industry of the ’60s.”Cryptology was a public occupation until the U.S …"
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"… tional Security Advisor John Poindexter, director of the controversial new Pentagon research program called “Total Information Awareness.” Poindexter had …"
"… y the private sector, especially in the context of the Bush administration Pentagon that also reportedly intends to privatize hundreds of thousands of current …"
"… cial and other information about Visual Analytics, other companies and the Pentagon’s new Total Information Office. We clearly weren’t alone, because days …"
"… cause they’ve been doing that quite well already for decades over at the Pentagon, but because of substantial criticism and public outrage that U.S. officia …"
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"… new Government Accountability Office report.The watchdog confirms what the Pentagon’s inspector general has previously reported: the system lacks usability, …"
"… has spent $2 billion on the project.Considering the scale and scope of the Pentagon’s health care for soldiers and their families, a coordinated system of m …"
"… nt for unacceptable periods of time,” the GAO said. A 2006 report by the Pentagon’s inspector general found that officials had underestimated the complexi …"
"… ineering plan, and had no plan to improve user satisfaction.FAST FACT: The Pentagon spends about $49 billion annually providing health care for soldiers and t …"
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"… he “iron triangle of Congress and industry and the bureaucracy in” the Pentagon — which the Center highlighted in its story “The Murtha Method” — …"
Excerpts from this story referencing "Pentagon":
"… partment to open more contracting opportunities to small companies with no Pentagon connections, and to select winners based on merit, according to the commit …"
"… airman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, held out the example of the Pentagon’s Predator drone to show the unintended consequences that could result f …"
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"… urtha Neuroscience and Pain Institute. …"
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"… dollars spent each year led to weapons that work. Then, the reports by the Pentagon’s director of Operational Test and Evaluation were pulled from the websi …"
"… contractors that built them. Christie favors restoring the reports to the Pentagon’s website as a way to hold weapons programs accountable. If certain info …"
"… test schedule.Inside Washington Publishers, a company that runs Inside the Pentagon, charges for electronic access to the annual report.But others think the i …"
"… n response to a query by the Center on why the report is not posted on the Pentagon’s website when electronic versions of the report can be accessed through …"
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"… this case, but this request was ignored,” Duffey wrote.In response, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., has authored legislation that would allow lawsuits in federal cour …"
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"… Gates makes opposition to that second engine a centerpiece of his push for Pentagon procurement reform.Despite the intensity of the battle, the outcome is unc …"
"… ore now to fund a second source for the fighter’s engine?“If they [the Pentagon] have to pay for the second engine, something else isn’t getting done… …"
"… done… or they have to ask for more money,” said Jack Gansler, a former Pentagon acquisition official during the Clinton administration. “It’s a short- …"
"… Strike Fighter program when it was conceived in the 1990s, but in 2006 the Pentagon ceased its support for a second engine by GE and Rolls Royce on the ground …"
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