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Contractors with security clearances lack path to report problemsGovernment contractors with security clearances, such as Edward Snowden, aren't legally protected from whistleblowing even by going through the proper channels. But John Mahoney, of the law firm Tully Rinckey, said Snowden should have defaulted to the standard whistleblowing procedure used by government employees in the intelligence community, who are protected under the law. |
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Proposed commission would give teeth to cost-saving ideas but some lawmakers skeptical
A proposed new commission would identify efficiencies and cost-savings across the government. But federal-employee unions criticized the proposal and some lawmakers expressed skepticism about the proposal. |
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Feds outside the Beltway react to furloughs
Despite dire predictions, the world didn't end when sequestration started. It was more whimper than bang. But that is changing as never-gonna-happen furloughs have started to happen, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says. |
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Contracting executives guilty of 8(a) program fraud
Eight contract executives are in hot water after illegally obtaining contracts under SBA's 8(a) program worth more than $31 million. |
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EPA CIO Jackson returning to private sector
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