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Daily Archives: March 15, 2007

Committee Will Hold Hearing on Disclosure of CIA Agent Valerie Plame Wilson's Identity

“Chairman Henry A. Waxman announced a hearing on whether White House officials followed appropriate procedures for safeguarding the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson. At the hearing, the Committee will receive testimony from Ms. Wilson and other experts regarding the disclosure and internal White House security procedures for protecting her identity from disclosure and responding to the leak after it occurred. The hearing is scheduled for Friday, March 16.”

  • Washington Post: Valerie Plame, the Spy Who’s Ready to Speak for Herself – Years of Silence Will End Today With Capitol Hill Testimony
  • Related postings on CIA leak investigation and Libby trial
  • House Passes the Accountability in Contracting Act

    “On March 15, 2007, the House passed H.R. 1362, the “Accountability in Contracting Act,” by a vote of 347-73. The legislation, reported by the Oversight and Armed Services Committees, changes federal acquisition law to require agencies to limit the use of abuse-prone contracts, to increase transparency and accountability in federal contracting, and to protect the… Continue Reading

    DOJ OIG Reports from Bureau of Prisons, FBI, Offices, States Marshals Service, Boards and Divisions

    Federal Bureau of Prisons Federal Bureau of Prisons Annual Financial Statement, Fiscal Year 2006, Audit Report 07-22, March 2007 (Commentary and Summary Only) Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Investigation Annual Financial Statement, Fiscal Year 2006, Audit Report 07-09, January 2007 (Commentary and Summary Only) United States Marshals Service United States Marshals Service Annual… Continue Reading

    GAO Report on Joint Strike Fighter

    Joint Strike Fighter: Progress Made and Challenges Remain, GAO-07-360, and Highlights, March 15, 2007. “The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program–a multinational acquisition program for the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and eight cooperative international partners–is the Department of Defense’s (DOD) most expensive aircraft acquisition program. DOD currently estimates it will spend $623 billion to develop,… Continue Reading

    Conyers Demands More Answers from AG Gonzales on Firings of U.S. Attorneys

    Press release: “Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales demanding he answer allegations that he may have advised the President to shut down an Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) inquiry into the Administration’s domestic wiretapping surveillance program because of his role in the… Continue Reading

    GAO Report on Operation Iraqi Freedom

    Operation Iraqi Freedom: Preliminary Observations on Iraqi Security Forces’ Logistical Capabilities, GAO-07-582T, and Highlights, March 9, 2007. “The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq, issued in November 2005, implies a conditions-based linkage between the development of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and the size and shape of the U.S. presence there. The Department of Defense… Continue Reading

    House Appropriations Committee Passes $124 Billion Iraq Spending Bill

    As reported by Roll Call: “Following a contentious half-day debate, the House Appropriations Committee voted to approve the $124 billion Iraq War spending bill Thursday, attaching several amendments — including a provision to prohibit the closure of Walter Reed Army Medical Center — but leaving intact language requiring the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq… Continue Reading

    New Report on Substance Abuse at America's Colleges and Universities

    Press release: “Forty-nine percent (3.8 million) of full time college students binge drink and/or abuse prescription and illegal drugs, according to Wasting the Best and the Brightest: Substance Abuse at America’s Colleges and Universities, a new report by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. The study also finds that 1.8… Continue Reading

    Resources Related to Health Coverage and Hurricane Katrina

    “As part of the Kaiser Family Foundation’s commitment to help respond to the devastation from Hurricane Katrina, here you will find resources related to an ongoing effort to monitor and study the health coverage and needs of the victims – topics include: Survivor Experiences, Surveys, Health Coverage, State Facts (Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, States Most Affected… Continue Reading

    E-Gov't Site: Meaningful Access for People Who Are Limited English Proficient

    “LEP.gov promotes a positive and cooperative understanding of the importance of language access to federal programs and federally assisted programs. This website supports fair, reasoned and consistent implementation of Executive Order 13166, Title VI, and the Title VI regulations regarding language access. This site also acts as a clearinghouse, providing and linking to information, tools,… Continue Reading