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JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed
By
Peter Cary
and
Nancy Youssef
March 27, 2011
The Pentagon’s main effort to counter improvised explosive devices has spent $17 billion, but the results have been disappointing by almost
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Leaked report details failure to get armored vehicles to Marines in Iraq
By
Nick Schwellenbach
December 16, 2008
House offers budget boost to troubled Pentagon agency fighting roadside bombs
By
Corbin Hiar
July 14, 2011
Counter-IED efforts still beset by poor oversight and duplication
By
Zach Toombs
and
Aaron Mehta
August 6, 2012
IMPACT: Marines cancel contract for device that used lightning to attack roadside bombs
By
Sharon Weinberger
August 10, 2011
Pentagon contract for M-RAPS is ahead of schedule
By
Laurel Adams
November 8, 2010
A Pentagon contract with Oshkosh Corp. to make mine-resistant vehicles to protect Army and Marine Corps soldiers in Afghanistan is ahead of
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Most contract awards posted on Pentagon Website omit key information
By
Julie Vorman
December 2, 2010
DOD struggles with medical e-records system
By
Laurel Adams
October 7, 2010
Lack of contract oversight puts billions at risk
By
Laurel Adams
February 4, 2011
$18 billion spent on jobs programs with questionable results
By
Laurel Adams
February 15, 2011
New chief of House financial services takes aim at derivatives
By
Julie Vorman
November 3, 2010
Spencer Bachus, the Alabama Republican expected to become the next chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, says he wants to tink
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House Republican pledges to rein In regulators
By
Amy Biegelsen
January 13, 2011
Spencer Bachus — Financial Services Committee
Republicans must choose panel chief tough enough to stand up to Barney
By
Peter H. Stone
November 5, 2010
Embattled finance committee chairman gets help from credit unions
By
Michael Beckel
March 13, 2012
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House committee moves to allow suits for military medical malpractice
By
Nick Schwellenbach
October 9, 2009
Congress moved Wednesday toward allowing soldiers to sue military medical personnel for medical malpractice, except in cases related to comb
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Analysis — Obama’s view: Not a lot left to debate in health care law
By
Wendell Potter
January 26, 2011
ANALYSIS: Rick Perry dodges questions on health care, as Texas falls behind
By
Wendell Potter
December 8, 2011
ANALYSIS: The mythical benefits of tort reform in Texas
By
Wendell Potter
September 1, 2011
Billing clients interest fees on lawyer loans legal, but uncommon
Leaked report details failure to get armored vehicles to Marines in Iraq
By
Nick Schwellenbach
December 16, 2008
The report featured in USA Today. When Marines in Iraq urgently asked for armored vehicles particularly resistant to improvised explosive d
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Lack of armored protection for troops
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed
By
Peter Cary
and
Nancy Youssef
March 27, 2011
Pentagon whistleblower Franz Gayl is reinstated
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
November 16, 2011
Pentagon’s slow adaptation to a war-footing
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
The U.S. military delves into cultural intelligence in Iran
By
Nick Schwellenbach
October 16, 2008
PaperTrail has obtained an exclusive copy of the military’s field guide for cultural intelligence for possible military operations in Iran,
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Inadequate planning for post-invasion Iraq
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
U.S. official says government wasted $6-8 billion in Iraq reconstruction
By
Zach Toombs
and
Aaron Mehta
July 17, 2012
An interrogation role model
By
Yossi Melman
May 30, 2007
Delay in opening U.S. embassy in Iraq
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
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Army, Marines aren't reporting military readiness details on the same basis
By
Laurel Adams
June 7, 2011
Army and Marines systems to track resources and readiness aren't on same wavelength
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Navy accounting remains in shambles
By
Alexandra Duszak
December 23, 2011
OMB struggles to track $80 billion IT spending by government
By
Sarah Whitmire
July 30, 2010
Pentagon contract reform: A decades-old conversation
By
Nick Schwellenbach
March 9, 2009
Billions of dollars for fancy software and where has it gotten them?
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
March 28, 2012
Pentagon needs to address potential cyber attacks on high-tech systems
By
Laurel Adams
June 21, 2011
The Pentagon is far behind in crafting a system to counter cyber attacks
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Failures in cybersecurity
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
More than 40,000 cyber threats to government last year
By
Laurel Adams
March 16, 2011
A battlefield internet?
By
David Axe
January 10, 2012
Cyber security unit not so secure, says DHS watchdog
By
Amy Biegelsen
September 9, 2010
Pentagon spends billions on incentive pay but doesn't measure what works
By
Laurel Adams
June 22, 2011
Pentagon spends billions on incentive pay with big differences among services
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Indianapolis opts to control its water
By
The Int'l Consortium of Investigative Journalists
February 12, 2003
The military children left behind: Decrepit schools, broken promises
By
Kristen Lombardi
June 26, 2011
While parents sacrifice, children endure deterioration and disrepair
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Grading the schools
By
iWatch News
June 26, 2011
Resources: How to help - and get help
By
iWatch News
June 26, 2011
Many public schools on military bases get poor or failing report card
By
Emma Schwartz
August 30, 2011
Undaunted, Senator still trying to close decrepit schools on military bases
By
Rachael Marcus
December 9, 2011
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