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Treasury IG once stalked the halls of the Capitol for senators’ autographs. Now he’s there to testify.
Dan Tangherlini has presided over reforms since Las Vegas conference spending scandal.
Treasury IG once stalked the halls of the Capitol for senators’ autographs. Now he’s there to testify.
The intelligence agency has been quite effective in limiting the public discussion of its role.
The BRIC nations—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are increasing their naval presence.
Federal Acquisition Service will pay $3 million in past guarantees.
Senate appropriators approve request to shift funds; House lawmakers will render decision by Thursday.
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