Where there's smoke, there's fire. POGO's Morning Smoke is a collection of the previous day's investigations, scoops, and opinions related to the world of government oversight. Have a story you'd like to see included? Contact POGO's blog editor.
Army puts insourcing on hold
Marjorie Censer, The Washington Post
Federal Lobbying Expenditures Plateau After Years of Rapid Growth
Michael Beckel, OpenSecrets
Lack of Contract Oversight Puts Billions At Risk
Laurel Adams, The Daily Watchdog
Administration encourages communication with contractors
Robert Brodsky, Government Executive
Obama's chief regulatory reviewer expands guidance to agencies
Charles S. Clark, Government Executive
Regulators Shield Spill-Response Info on Oil-Sands Pipeline From Public View
Elana Schor, Greenwire
Iraqi law sought in soldier's death
Brian Bowling, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Financial Crisis Prosecutions On Wall Street Slow To Develop Despite Cries For Justice
Shahien Nasiripour, HuffPost Reporting
Business Groups' Target: EPA
Louise Radnofsky, Wall Street Journal
Unmanned Aviation: More Money Than Ever, But Worries About the Future
Sandra Erwin, National Defense Magainze
Government wants answers on well blowouts
Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Houston Chronicle
Four employees claim retaliation from SBA managers
Jason Miller, Federal News Radio
SEC warns budget threats give swindlers upper hand
Sarah N. Lynch and Dave Clarke, Reuters
SEC Appoints a New General Counsel
Jenna Greene, The Blog of Legal Times
It's oversight season: 'Hundreds' of hearings to tackle funding cuts
Molly K. Hooper, The Hill
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