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TIA program in jeopardy, insiders say

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The author examines the political battle raging over the proposed funding of computer data collection on U.S. citizens as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's terrorism prevention. Topics include defense program funding, questions over privacy rights, and information gathering laws.

Author: Hodge, Nathan
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
Other Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities, Civil Rights, Political aspects, Privacy, Right of, Right of privacy, United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Data entry, Data collection, Information law

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Ship loan guarantees prone to fraud: GAO

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The author examines a new U.S. General Accounting Office report suggesting defense industry contracts with shipbuilders are vulnerable to fraud and waste. Topics include misuse of defense contracts, government spending waste, and investigating fraud.

Author: Hodge, Nathan
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
Contracts & orders received, Ship Building and Repairing, Shipbuilding & Repair, Fraud, Contracts & orders let, Contracts, Contract agreement, Shipbuilding industry, United States. Government Accountability Office, Waste in government spending, Government spending waste, Defense contracts, Government contract, Defence contracts

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Nuclear teams at DOE lack airlift, IG says

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The author examines statements by the U.S. Inspector General regarding the lack of ability of Department of Energy emergency response teams to rapidly deploy in the event of nuclear terrorism.

Author: Hodge, Nathan
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing, Nuclear Ordnance & Equip, Reports, Nuclear weapons, United States. Department of Energy, Deployment (Strategy), Deployment (Military science), Weapons of mass destruction, Inspectors general, Emergency response teams

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Subjects list: United States, Prevention, Security systems industry, Terrorism
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