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.
JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed
Peter Cary and Nancy Youssef, Center for Public Integrity
Army accused of covering up mistakes in Afghan battle
Drew Griffin and Jessi Joseph, CNN
So Why Did We Buy the F22
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Why No Warnings? Investors Press Audit Regulator
Francine McKenna, Forbes
In Prison for Taking a Liar Loan
Joe Nocera, The New York Times
DHS called FOIA vetting 'bananas'
Jennifer Epstein and MJ Lee, Politico
As budget impasse drags on, government agencies operate in limbo
Lisa Rein and David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Former FEMA supervisor indicted in Hurricane Katrina relief fraud case
Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune
Oil and Gas Industry Sitting on 7,200 Drilling Permits
Phil Taylor, Greenwire
As Mideast Lashes Out Against Corruption, Chamber of Commerce Lobbies to Weaken Anti-Corruption Law
Marian Wang, ProPublica
Navy Sued for Refusing to Release SAIC Contracting Data, According to the American Small Business League
SunHerald.com
The Supreme Court, Generic Labels & Preemption
Ed Silverman, Pharmalot
Raytheon Warhead Deliveries Halted After December Failure
Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg
SBA to let larger companies win small-biz contracts
Sarah Chacko, Federal Times
Disciplining poor performers: What’s holding you back?
Stephen Losey, FedLine
U.S. Contractor DynCorp Cited By Pentagon For Deficiences at Afghan Bases
Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg
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