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£1 billion growth fund boost open for business
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Embargoed: Not for publication or broadcast before 00:01 on the 23 February 2012.Manufacturing industry urged to bid for extra growth fundingFrom today an extra £1 billion is available to businesses seeking support to help them create new jobs and...
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Reason over Relics: Restructuring our Nuclear Force
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Lt. General Gard's op-ed "Reason over Relics: Restructuring our Nuclear Force" was originally published in The Hill's Congress Blog on February 22, 2012. In To End All Wars, his excellent history of World War I, author Adam...
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DoD Reports “Impressive Strides” in Updating Classification
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The Department of Defense said it has cancelled more than 300 of its 1800 classification guides as a result of the ongoing Fundamental Classification Guidance Review. The defunct guides can no longer be used to authorize the classification of...
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Media Orgs File Amicus Brief in Sterling Leak Case
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Dozens of major news media organizations joined together to defend the notion of a reporter’s privilege to protect the identity of a confidential against compulsory disclosure. The organizations filed an amicus curiae brief in support of New...
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Characteristics of Members of Congress, and More from CRS
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New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has not made readily available to the public include the following. Representatives and Senators: Trends in Member Characteristics Since 1945, February 17, 2012 The...
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Pentagon Defends Record on Secrecy Reform
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The Department of Defense has done a better job of complying with changes in national security classification policy than it has gotten credit for, Pentagon officials told a Senate Committee. The number of classification guides that are up to date...
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Post-WikiLeaks Network Monitoring Takes Shape
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The heightened surveillance of classified government information networks that was a predictable response to the unauthorized disclosures published by WikiLeaks is becoming more clearly discernible. “USSTRATCOM/USCYBERCOM is monitoring use of...
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CIA and Special Ops are “Deconflicted at All Levels”
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“I will tell you the relationship between CIA and Special Operations Forces is as good as I have ever seen it,” said Adm. William H. McRaven, Commander of Special Operations Command, in congressional testimony last year. “Both...
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Nonstrategic Nuclear Weapons, and More from CRS
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New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has declined to make readily available to the public include the following. Extraterritorial Application of American Criminal Law, February 15, 2012 Civilian...
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Government announces new Director of Fair Access
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Business Secretary Vince Cable and Universities Minister David Willetts today announced the appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as the next Director of Fair Access to Higher Education.
