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December 1
- Analyst: Obama on track for strong first 100 days
- From Nextgov.com: FDA to deploy system to screen imported foods
- Key Senate chairmen praise Obama national security team
- November a gloomy month for all but two TSP funds
- Obama touts experience, knowledge of security team
- Oversight, workforce remain top concerns in acquisition survey
- State Department unveils social networking site
- Study reveals the success of Pentagon personnel system is unclear
- The Earlybird: Headlines 12/01/08
(Updated after 8:30 a.m. ET) - Web sites seek to identify source of hold on bailout IG
November 26
- Analysts weigh proposed creation of Federal Health Board
- As new trial looms, questions raised about prosecution of former procurement chief
- Extra day off after Christmas likely for feds
- Federal buildings go unwatched
- Federal Protective Service director touts new vision for security
- From Nextgov.com: Local technology czar could be headed to Obama administration
November 25
- Brennan forced out of the running for CIA director slot
- From Nextgov.com: USDA reopens Networx competition in response to protest
- IT to get more attention in approval process for political appointees
- Obama's choice of a budget chief garners praise
- Public holds dim view of government
- Towns gathers support in quest for oversight panel chairmanship
- TSA announces 2009 performance-based payouts
November 24
- FAA begins to roll out air traffic control system
- From Nextgov.com: NASA bans some removable storage devices
- Obama names economic team while Democrats plan stimulus
- Resources to monitor small business contracts found lacking
- TSP holds steady amid economic downturn
- Waxman may push committee's oversight role
November 21
- Air patrols, cameras to watch big inaugural crowd
- Appointee names leak out as agencies gear up for reviews
- From Nextgov.com: Defense bans use of removable storage devices
- Homeland Security criticized for lax oversight of programs worth billions
- Interior takes disciplinary action after scandal
- Mukasey gets clean bill of health
- Outlook for public service academy brightens
- Possible Homeland Security chief critical of federal border policy
- Towns could face competition for House oversight spot
- Vendors might have to vouch for product authenticity
November 20
- Acting GSA administrator backs broad cooperative purchasing plan
- Defense acquisition official gives himself, military low marks
- Democrats might rewrite contractor law
- From Nextgov.com: Defense finds wikis a boon during crises
- Lobbyist's work for Obama transition raises concerns over ethics guidelines
- Napolitano emerges for Homeland Security job
- Obama administration faces daunting energy challenges
- Obama urged to make quick decision on fighter jet
- Twenty percent of senior executives unprepared for transition
- Union challenges proposed rule on employee suspensions
- Waxman ousts Dingell for energy and commerce post
November 19
- Administration touts continued progress on financial audits
- Agencies send 'hot lists' of key issues to Obama review teams
- Army's growth plans may not be enough, secretary says
- Changes to FAA error measurements spark questions
- Daschle tapped as HHS secretary
- NTEU releases workforce reform agenda
- Senators aim to confirm bailout watchdog by end of week
- States get more sway in environmental rulemaking
- Waxman edges Dingell in Democratic steering panel vote
November 18
- Best and worst agencies for employee engagement
- Bush trying again to stem holiday flight delays
- From Nextgov.com: Google executive urges improvements to technology infrastructure
- House Democrats may prepare omnibus bill for January
- Lieberman keeps government reform panel chairmanship
- Merit board links employee engagement and productivity
- Mullen says military can meet Obama's demands
- Navy secretary urges new 'quality culture' in shipbuilding
- Obama expected to name Peter Orszag OMB director
- Panel Democrats will probe charges from FDA scientists
- Top intel analyst said to be leaving post
- Transition observers anticipate a bottom-up approach to agency reviews
- Veterans Affairs says it can handle strains of new GI Bill
November 17
- Bailout watchdog nominee touts experience
- Blackwater confirms probes of overseas arms shipments
- From Nextgov.com: Obama administration looks to fill more than 300 IT positions
- House panel to hold hearing on fighter jet program
- Lieberman vote to come Tuesday
- Nonprofits urge Obama to focus on program performance
- Obama administration faces hard choices in managing ground troops
- Obama, McCain discuss ways to reduce waste
- Patent office cites progress in breaking application logjam
- U.S.-bound private planes to face tighter security
November 14
- Davis to join consulting firm
- Dunwoody becomes first female four-star general
- Federal CFOs could be key players in Obama administration
- From Nextgov.com: Final E-Verify rule kinder to small businesses
- Good government groups give Obama transition high marks
- Indictment drafted against Blackwater guards
- President-elect takes deliberate, organized approach to transition
- Report urges military to move away from private security personnel
- Senators move swiftly on nominee to oversee bailout
- VA clears most facilities in prostate cancer treatment probe
November 13
- Defense acquisition caters to bigger companies
- Former civil servant might head Obama USDA transition team
- From Nextgov.com: Adoption of e-health records depends on consolidation of systems
- New international development agency could emerge under Obama
- October budget deficit hits record of $237.2 billion
- OMB issues memo on new contractor self-reporting rule
- Pentagon to provide 'nonprescriptive' transition guide
- Vice presidents to get together
November 12
- Air Force to begin shaping new nuclear command
- Executives association reaches out to Obama administration
- From Nextgov.com: Obama must use better technology to open government
- Government offers little help for stuck air passengers
- Obama likely to be inundated with job seekers
- Officials work to keep green government initiatives from getting lost in transition
- OMB veteran will lead transition review of government operations
- Study: Lots of recoverable frozen gas in Alaska
- Top jobs at agencies remain unfilled as transition looms
November 11
- Audit: Public shorted on terror prosecutions
- Decision in Defense procurement case could set precedent
- Directory of 'plum' federal jobs debuts
- From Nextgov.com: Search for White House e-mails could span administrations
- Obama reveals rules on lobbyists
- Obama wants Lieberman to stay aligned with Democrats
- OPM: Veterans' ranks in federal workforce grow
- Potential Defense secretary has focused on management issues
- Rule change paves way for quicker promotions
November 10
- Appropriations seat shuffles under way in both chambers
- Contractors call for less partisan rhetoric, more substance
- Foreign Service officers clamor for security clearance reform
- From Nextgov.com: Obama likely to put off IT investments, analysts say
- Obama likely to signal change through executive orders
- Rite of passage as once and future presidents meet
- Still angry Reid defends Lieberman
- Treasury official urges patience on rescue fund
- White House suffers loss in e-mail case
November 7
- Blackwater could face sanctions for improper arms shipments
- Bush study favors bigger Afghan army
- Employee groups lay out priorities for next president, Congress
- From Nextgov.com: NSA's smart phone could become government issue
- Lieberman plans to take his case to Senate Democratic Steering Committee
- Political veterans map out recommendations, pitfalls for president-elect
- Some aspects of Bush management agenda could endure
- Transition team wastes no time
November 6
- Agencies gear up for new administration
- Bush seeks seamless transition to Obama
- Corrections
- Court decision voids major small business contracting law
- Emanuel accepts White House chief of staff job
- From Nextgov.com: GAO issues list of IT challenges for Obama administration
- Immigration services bureau awards major IT task order
- Lieberman meets Reid, does not relinquish chairmanship
- Potential Obama appointments draw keen speculation
- Scramble likely for seats on House Armed Services Committee
- Union hardens its stance on Pentagon personnel system
November 5
- Analysis: Congratulations, President-Elect Obama. Now Reach Out to Senior Executives.
- California Republican seeks ranking Government Reform post
- Congratulating Obama, Bush foresees 'period of change'
- Democrats solidify hold on Congress
- From Nextgov.com: IG notes benefits of consolidating data centers
- GAO: Interior should encourage faster oil and gas drilling on federal land
- Obama announces transition team
- Obama win reignites push to organize airport screeners
- Report warns of 'future military failure'
- Senate majority leader, Lieberman to meet
- Waxman to vie for energy panel leadership
November 4
- Agencies improve online training systems
- Congress chides U.S. Missile Defense management
- Homeland Security remains at forefront of the transition
- Most civil service lawmakers win reelection
- Obama sweeps to victory; gets chance to deliver on reform promises
- Preparing for the Transition: What Appointees Want
November 3
- Agencies end fiscal 2008 with higher management marks
- Air Force opens office to manage nuclear mission
- Analysts debate consequences of a $1 trillion deficit
- Feds denied extra hours off to vote
- More VA hospitals could suspend prostate cancer treatment
- President-elect must move quickly on transition
- TSP funds continue to slide in October
October 31
- Bidding opens on 2010 pay raise at 2.9 percent
- Congressmen vie for leadership on House panel
- From Nextgov.com: Feds miss ID card deadline
- Lawmakers push to give feds an extra two hours off to vote
- Officials lay groundwork to buy new Army helicopters
- Senate oversight committee could get a post-election face-lift
October 30
- Analysis: Winning Over Government Voters
- From Nextgov.com: DISA chooses Verizon Business and AT&T as Networx providers
- Oversight of natural gas royalty collection falls short, GAO finds
- Presidential Poll
- Report points to delays on Medicare drug pricing audits
- Senate report alleges billions in waste and mismanagement at Justice
October 29
- Agencies strive to tap talent of disabled employees
- Contractor employees give Obama twice as much as McCain
- From Nextgov.com: VA hires Navy to build claims processing system
- House panel blasts FDA labeling rules
- NORTHCOM has 'fully come of age,' according to outside assessment
- Photo Gallery: NSA's Tool Kit
- Unions mobilize on behalf of Democratic candidates
October 28
- Defense awards more Iraq reconstruction work to contractors cited for poor performance
- From Nextgov.com: Campaign advisers say CIO job should be a career position
- NTSB calls out aviation agency on medical helicopter safety
- OPM helps Treasury with hiring flexibilities
- Preparing for the Transition: Two Schools of Thought
- U.S. intelligence agencies spend $47.5 billion in 2008
- VA nurses are in short supply
October 27
- Air Force releases nuclear roadmap
- Candidates offer vastly different governing styles
- Democrat's call for defense cuts draws Republican attacks
- Homeland Security launches program to find illegal immigrants in jails
- McCain is not afraid to take chances
- Next special counsel faces an uphill battle
- Obama has a calm, disciplined approach to challenges
- Treasury is mum on new hires to manage bailout
October 24
- Army portal tops 1 billion log-ins
- Candidates hint at how they'll tackle pay issues
- Congressional report blasts feds for racking up parking tickets
- From Nextgov.com: OMB backtracks on granting CIOs more authority
- IRS gets favorable progress report on information security
- Panel issues preliminary advice for Defense audit agency
- Top five parking ticket offenders
October 23
- A contest: Name the next management agenda
- Contest for top GOP seat on Armed Services panel heats up
- DHS seeks approval on employment verification rule fix
- EEOC group says agencies should boost Hispanic employment and hiring efforts
- From Nextgov.com: Agencies make another dent in high-risk IT investments
- If Obama wins presidency, Lieberman might be odd man out
- White House forces OSC chief out
October 22
- Contract dollars awarded to small firms on the rise
- From Nextgov.com: VA taps AT&T and Qwest for telecom services
- GAO report condemns Food and Drug Administration on foreign inspections
- IG community honors auditors and investigators
- Officials weigh creating domestic intelligence agency
- TSA to take over air passenger screening program next year
October 21
- From Nextgov.com: OMB says CIOs must report to agency heads
- Growth in technology spending expected to continue
- House leaders remain unsure about lame-duck session
- New acquisition training tool unveiled
- Panel: No change to locality pay areas in 2009
- Preparing for the Transition: Mars and Venus
October 20
- Expert says nuclear terrorism is not a major threat
- Government urged to improve information sharing before crises
- HHS limits anthrax vaccine legal liability
- OSC chief announces he will resign on Jan. 5
- Panel: Private sector can control risks of cyberattack
- Sources say Agriculture deputy to leave USDA for farm group
- TSP weathers sharp spike in transactions
- Watchdog unveils government reform priorities for next administration
October 17
- Airlines expect trouble with passenger screening program
- Bush performance rating tool draws plaudits, pans
- From Nextgov.com: Web 2.0 technologies are seen as vital to attracting younger employees
- Merit board touts nontraditional approaches to discipline
- Officials worry about safety of financial data
- Pentagon drops another troubled Army helicopter program
October 16
- Campaign advisers say presidential candidates are committed to regulatory reform
- CSRS retirees to receive 5.8 percent pension boost in 2009
- FDA to open international offices
- From Nextgov.com: Army is lax in overseeing issuance of contractor ID cards, IG finds
- Homeland security and traffic concerns drive telework expansion
- New president will face major challenges at Defense
- OPM terminates contract for electronic retirement calculator
October 15
- DHS secretary pushes industry to invest in cybersecurity
- Feds are more mobile, but dissatisfied with agencies' wireless support
- From Nextgov.com: Concerns swirl around transparency of Navy network contract
- HUD slices $377 million in disaster relief to meet mandated cut
- OMB official says presidential candidates briefed extensively on transition
- Reflections on government and nature: summer and fall at Acadia National Park
- VA suspends prostate cancer treatment programs at four hospitals
- Waxman claims Cabinet political trips funded by taxpayers
October 14
- Bush signs defense authorization bill
- Critics allege State broke acquisition rules in Baghdad contract
- Financial Services chairman praises GAO for oversight of rescue plan
- From Nextgov.com: Lockheed hires former DISA director
- Panel: Transition presents opportunities for civil service reforms
- Philadelphia-based consultant buys McConnell International
- Preparing for the Transition: Dos and Don'ts
October 10
- Bailout brings massive hiring, oversight challenges
- Federal jobs not automatically competitive, administration argues
- Former procurement chief indicted again
- From Nextgov.com: Navy plans to ask for NGEN proposals by spring
- Orszag: Economic mess will change incoming president's agenda
- Wall Street executive turned politician dissects the economic breakdown
October 9
- From Nextgov.com: GSA oversight of contractor flawed
- OPM meets most 2008 strategic goals
- Senator urges suspension of Iraq publicity contracts
- Set-asides still offer billions in contracting prospects
- Surveillance powers unlikely to change with new president
- Top officer says military should wean itself off supplementals
October 8
- Budget observers predict crunch on spending
- EPA likely to see changes under next administration
- From Nextgov.com: Air Force to place cyber operations under Space Command
- Homeland Security communications network project at risk of delays
- SEC chairman blames lack of transparency for market turmoil
- State Department urged to boost hiring
October 7
- Army reviewing alternatives to troubled helicopter project
- Candidates have not tipped their hands on defense spending
- Feds, industry announce center for identity management research
- From Nextgov.com: Air Force pursues Cyber Command again
- OPM announces 2008 Presidential Rank Award winners
- SEC, union settle pay-for-performance case
- Treasury details procurement plan for new financial office
October 6
- Agency beefs up Medicare fraud detection efforts
- Army touts flexibility of modernization program
- Election results will influence the regulatory climate
- External factors will limit next president's control over spending
- From Nextgov.com: DuPont, German company win lightweight battery contest
- OPM issues guidelines for discrimination and retaliation cases
- SBA to stop certifying small disadvantaged businesses
- Think tank publishes transition guides for government leaders
October 3
- Both parties court military veteran candidates as wars continue
- Dems want DHS to target criminal illegal immigrants
- From Nextgov.com: GSA creates program office for Multiple Award Schedules
- Justice IG calls attorney firings 'fundamentally flawed'
- New directive will ease integration of intelligence agencies
- Research firm highlights untapped potential in federal contracts
- Security experts call for improved public communications
- Study: Cost of domestic partner benefits could be limited
- Sweeping authority for Treasury chief survives bailout negotiations
October 2
- Defense auditors express optimism about new job standards
- Defense comptroller leaves for industry job
- From Nextgov.com: Feds still fumbling with financial management systems
- Homeland Security scraps plans for personnel system
- Obama adviser targets weapons costs, lack of oversight
- Senate passes bill approving locality pay for Alaska and Hawaii
- Senate sends economic rescue bill to the House
- TSP funds nosedive in September
October 1
- Bush signs funding bill in final hours of the fiscal year
- Defense bill includes major contracting reforms
- From Nextgov.com: IG: GSA must improve information security
- Government reform groups unveil transition plan
- Government urged to focus on resilience in homeland security
- HUD launches new homeowner program
- Senate expected to pass $700 billion proposal with ease
September 30
- An oral history of Iraq and Afghanistan
- Economic rescue bill remains in limbo
- From Nextgov.com: ODNI: Trade-off information security for good intel
- Lawmakers rebut Justice report on attorney firings
- Pentagon drops plans to convert union employees to NSPS
- Salary council discusses 2009 raise, pay gap data
- SBA issues new proposal on small business program, but same questions remain
September 29
- Bailout bill would have given Treasury chief unfettered authority
- Bill to boost independence of IGs heads to White House
- Bush order allows direct hiring of military spouses
- Coast Guard awards patrol boat contract to fill critical void
- Democrats: Report on U.S. attorney firings leaves questions
- From Nextgov.com: Network at Los Alamos vulnerable to attacks
- GAO, union reach interim bargaining agreement
- Senate sends 3.9 percent pay raise to President Bush
September 26
- Army struggles toward goal of wi-fi infantry
- Defense agency rescinds whistleblower's gag order
- Defense finalizes changes to pay system rules
- From Nextgov.com: Turnaround in case management system marks CIO's tenure
- Grant program approved to preserve presidential documents
- Pentagon cost overruns defy easy solutions
- Senate panel approves policies for release of sensitive documents
September 25
- Air Force disciplines 15 officers in nuclear mishap
- Congress questions Homeland Security's approach to nuclear detection
- Federal health premiums to rise 7 percent in 2009
- From Nextgov.com: Census pushes for $795 million for handhelds
- House continuing resolution includes funds for National Guard, F-22
- Panel explores potential bias against minority contractors
- Presidential campaigns and Senate urged to expedite appointments process
- Senate leader: Saturday votes on continuing resolution expected
- Seven tips for surviving the transition
- USDA plans personnel switch at food safety agency
September 24
- Deal clears way for bill giving IGs greater independence
- DHS radiation detection program may exceed cost estimates by $1 billion, GAO says
- From Nextgov.com: Homeland Security committee approves key federal IT legislation
- Homeland Security authorization bill falls by the wayside
- House passes stopgap measure with 3.9 percent pay raise
- Navy's top officer sees lessons in shipbuilding program failures
- Negotiators agree to buy more F-22s, Zumwalt destroyers
- NIH director to step down
- Obama's contracting plan met with approval, skepticism
- OPM opposes domestic partnership benefits bill
September 23
- Agencies spend more money on personnel flexibilities in 2007
- Federal managers pessimistic about government performance
- From Nextgov.com: Bush nominates Pollett for head of DISA
- Homeland Security replaces head of troubled border program
- Obama reform plan bears traces of Clinton and Bush efforts
- Postal Service freezes hiring, promotions
- Senior diplomats in short supply
September 22
- Air Force to strengthen inspections and expand training for nuclear mission
- Draft of continuing resolution aims to avoid government shutdown
- Ex-FDA lawyer denies industry guided agency priorities
- Forward Observer: Butter Over Guns
- From Nextgov.com: Panel cannot agree on how to set prices for services
- NASA expands mentor-protégé contracting program
- Obama pledges to fire managers, cut redundant programs
September 19
- Agencies urge Congress to act on threat posed by stateless sublike watercraft
- Conference leaders to limit amendments to defense bill
- FDA hires 1,300 new doctors and scientists
- From Nextgov.com: Energy's unclassified networks still open to cyberattack
- Lawmakers propose government entity to steady financial sector
- Leaders looking for combination of continuing resolution and stimulus
- Presidential campaigns urged to prepare for DHS transition
- Procurement reform effort hurt by Senate earmarks fight
- Treasury plan to create new government entity comes under question
- TSA volunteers lend a hand in Houston after Ike
September 18
- From Nextgov.com: Reports cite progress, obstacles in IRS modernization efforts
- Interior pledges to reform royalty collection program
- Lawmakers worry stopgap funding would hinder security programs
- Legislative logjam could leave agencies in the lurch
- Non-Cabinet agencies included in formal succession planning process
- Prolonged dispute keeps new FOIA office only on paper
- Senate Democrats call out Defense on clean-up record
- Where to turn when the TSP tanks
- Women's group broadens outreach efforts in federal hiring
September 17
- From Nextgov.com: Watchdog agency cites flaws in DHS cybersecurity program
- GSA boasts improvements in small business contracting
- House panel probes failed Homeland Security contracts
- Interest groups prepare last-ditch battle over contracting measures
- Panel gets static on how to develop first responder system
- Reports show legislative branch agencies improving leadership diversity
- Senators press for more Hill oversight of anthrax probe
- Top-notch civil servants lauded at black-tie gala
September 16
- Air Force: Tanker competition may be delayed for years
- Congress to investigate oil and gas royalty collections
- From Nextgov.com: Panel says DHS should not oversee cybersecurity
- Future of bill blocking truck program still up for grabs
- Gulf Coast hurricanes drain federal charity of resources
- Hiring is high on new OPM director's agenda
- House leader outlines emerging disaster relief package
- Legacy of program assessment tool unclear
- Where McCain, Obama stand on key federal issues
September 15
- As Wall Street scrambles, TSP plans for upgrades and emergencies
- Cybersecurity is crucial to protecting nation's water supply, official says
- FEMA still overseeing search and rescue in Texas, Louisiana
- From Nextgov.com: Homeland Security to direct cybersecurity initiative
- Progress in Afghanistan gets rockier
- Utah senator stalls 'plain language' bill
September 12
- Bush administration publishes its final evaluation of program performance
- Candidates stress need to restore faith in government
- Clandestine world of intelligence-gathering turns to an open market for data
- Congressional panels clash over satellite programs
- Creation of new appropriations subcommittee ignites Senate turf battle
- From Nextgov.com: Measure would require agencies to appoint chief information security officers
- Hatch Act rules against politicking more lenient for feds, observers say
- House Judiciary chairman slams Appropriations panel over jurisdiction
- Hoyer seeks more information on flexible work schedules
- Panel recommends major changes to Air Force structure
- Reports slam Minerals Management Service handling of royalties
- White House prepares appointee roadmap for next administration
September 11
- Agencies ease bottleneck in processing immigration benefits forms
- Aviation security is an ever-evolving quest, top official says
- Chertoff cites biological weapons as his biggest worry
- From Nextgov.com: Senator questions progress on federal spending Web site
- GAO: Defense should address employee concerns with personnel system
- Homeland Security officials defend virtual border fence program
- IRS moves tax processing work back in-house
- Officials, families dedicate Pentagon Sept. 11 memorial
- Power grid vulnerable to cyberattacks, committee told
September 10
- Defense audit agency rapped by senators, whistleblowers
- FAA awards air traffic controller training contract to Raytheon
- From Nextgov.com: Standards for accreditation of labs that test voting machines inconsistent
- House Democrats slam Bush administration for failure to comply with 9/11 act
- Pentagon delays tanker competition
- Senate panel passes $488 billion defense spending bill
- TSA official: Watch list exemption program ready soon
- Two federal programs snare top public service awards
September 9
- Administration threatens veto of Senate defense measure
- Budget office projects record $438 billion deficit
- From Nextgov.com: Navy installing satellite broadband on ships
- House sends GAO pay bill to President Bush
- Lieberman shunned, oversight panel post in peril
- NRC to examine radiation treatment program at Veterans Affairs
- OPM issues guide to overhauling federal hiring process
- Senate panel to hear from auditors at troubled Defense agency
September 8
- Capital-area feds got 2008 raises on par with private sector
- Democrats and Republicans voice different views on government
- From Nextgov.com: Army relies on 'fully loaded' SUV in hurricane response
- House Democrats press FBI on 2001 anthrax attacks, security guidelines
- Nuclear agency sets pace in hiring
- White House sidesteps question on veto of continuing resolution
September 5
- Emergency workers keep busy in Gustav's wake
- From Nextgov.com: Scarcity of science students worries military IT officials
- IG questions appearance of bias in selection of DHS projects
- McCain pledges to attack bureaucracy, limit government
- Salary council calls for review of locality pay
September 4
- CBP ad blitz will explain new travel document requirements
- From Nextgov.com: IRS finds unauthorized Web servers connected to its networks
- Hurricane tracker debuts in time to study Gustav
- Lawmakers chop up major contracting reform legislation
- More turmoil roils OSC as top deputy is fired
September 3
- Agencies in Twin Cities have a peaceful week
- Appropriators foresee tough times if McCain wins White House
- From Nextgov.com: GAO: More work needed to ensure Census handheld computers work
- McCain draws some union support
- Military units provide show of force at GOP convention
- OPM criticizes proposal for a compressed work week
- Report: HHS Secretary's office not using discounted airfares
September 2
- Army engineers pleased with New Orleans levee performance so far
- Defense moved swiftly to aid in Gustav response
- From Nextgov.com: FAA lacks detailed plan for overhaul of tri-state airspace
- Gustav response highlights Army's improvement in disaster communications
- Small and common stocks top August TSP earnings
- State officials push for overhaul of infrastructure
- Web sites of both presidential candidates fail to connect with users
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