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Union makes headway in case against labor relations official
FLRA regional director supports contested union consolidation, files complaint with administrative judge.
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Pentagon to scrap controversial anti-terror database
Information on potential security threats to Defense facilities or personnel will go to the FBI until a new streamlined reporting system is established.
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FBI's budget chock-full of tech-related efforts
Spending bills would allot $2.3 billion to counter terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, and related security activities.
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Imaging program to offer natural resources snapshot
The United States has never had a program purely focused on moderate-resolution land-imaging capability.
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As repair needs mount, highway trust fund faces shortfall
The fund that finances the federal highway program through fuel and other taxes is headed for a $4.3 billion shortfall in two years.
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Administration, panel eye compromise in Tillman case
Committee wants to know when the White House and senior Defense officials learned the circumstances of Tillman's death and whether they withheld information from public.
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Lawyers wary of expanded wiretapping powers
Head of the American Bar Association calls on Congress to roll back a week-old law broadening the government’s domestic eavesdropping ability.
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California appeals court to review spying cases
Hearings come on heels of new law that broadens intelligence officials' eavesdropping power.
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Bill to improve processing of FOIA requests advancing
Measure would tighten deadlines for agencies to respond to requests and create an agency with an ombudsman role.
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Appeals court deals blow to unions in Defense personnel case
Court rejects request to rethink a May decision that would allow the Pentagon to move forward on labor relations changes.
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