John Donnelly
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House passes defense spending bill
CommentDonnelly interview July 23, 2012
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Senators seek input from top contractors
CommentDonnelly interview July 9, 2012
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Possible leaks not likely to compromise national security
CommentDonnelly interview June 11, 2012
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East Coast anti-missile site indicative of larger budget impasse
CommentDonnelly interview May 14, 2012
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Defense budget headed for full House committee
CommentDonnelly interview April 30, 2012
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Joint Strike Fighter Program faces uncertain financial future
CommentDonnelly interview, April 2nd 2012
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The federal pay raise controversy and what to expect from the Pentagn in 2012
CommentCapital Insider Monday January 9th
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The situation with swag and the White House and a look at the Dover Mortuary scandal
CommentPresident Obama has signed an executive order to cut the swag budget for federal agencies. Plus, a look at what happened to the whistleblowers who reported the Dover Mortuary scandal.
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New law targets contract payments with the federal government
CommentLaw that goes into effect on January 1st targets 3% of contract payment
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The Pentagon's list of possible keeps and cuts in its budget
CommentThe Pentagon has some serious choices to make about its budget.
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The Pentagon's budget battle: why deficit cutting matters to the DOD
CommentThe Defense Secretary has warned of very serious consequences if the super committee can't come up with $1.5 trillion in cuts.
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The latest in Libya: Where is Moammar Gadhafi and what's next in the revolution?
CommentRebels have taken control of Tripoli, the nation's capital, but Libya's embattled leader is nowhere to be found.
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Investigation into Army armor tests and how safe troops' equipment really is
CommentA new report shows the Army testing that determines trooops' body armor safety may be flawed.
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Tracking American taxpayers' money: how can U.S. funds be going to the Taliban?
CommentHow are U.S. taxpayers' dollars ending up in the hands of the Taliban?
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The sacred cow of the budget: why lawmakers won't cut defense spending
CommentEven though the motto has been to cut, cut, cut, lawmakers are going ease on axing the budget for defense programs.
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Congressional proposals for the crisis in Libya
CommentThe House and Senate clash over how involved U.S. forces should be in Libya.
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Dateline Defense: The Pentagon's plan to cut its budget
CommentSome House lawmakers are critical of the cuts Defense Secretary Robert Gates wants to make in the budget.
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Dateline defense with CQ's John Donnelly
CommentA look at the Afghanistan war, which has turned into a decade-long military action.
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