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.
Hearing: "The Freedom of Information Act: Crowd-Sourcing Government Oversight"
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
POGO's Angela Canterbury to testify
Robert Gates’s exit strategy: No holds barred
Phillip Ewing, Politico
Reports: Lax oversight, 'greed' preceded Japan nuclear crisis
Stephen Kurczy, Christian Science Monitor
US Files Countersuit Against KBR, Alleging Kickbacks
Samuel Rubenfeld, Corruption Currents
Contractors Watching Contractors? Where Is the True Oversight? (Part I)
Charles M. Smith and Robert H. Bauman, t r u t h o u t | Solutions
Top lawmaker protests 'whistle-blower' demotion
Ted Bridis, Associated Press
Total Intelligence Budget for 2007-2009 Disclosed
Steven Aftergood, Secrecy News
Gupta Administrative Action by SEC Is ‘Bizarre,’ Judge Says
Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg
Study says better to fight FINRA, SEC than settle
Joseph A Giannone, Bloomberg
TARP watchdog fears bailouts have ingrained 'too big to fail' mantra
Peter Schroeder, On the Money
Oversight board investigates lack of warnings by auditors before financial crisis
David S. Hilzenrath, The Washington Post
Lucrative sole-source contracts to 8(a) firms now require justification
Robert Brodsky, Government Executive
Top 10 list of F-35B flaws and fixes
Stephen Trimble, DoD Buzz
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