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Chemistry World July 24, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US regulator says DuPont's safety program 'failed' The US government agency that regulates workplace safety is proposing to fine DuPont for the second time in a matter of weeks, because of lapses in its worker safety practices. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
FDA reverses debarment of one of its ex-chemists A former US Food and Drug Administration chemist who was banned from working on drug regulation for more than two decades for accepting bribes has been cleared. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Al Franken To Feds: Investigate Apple Music On Wednesday, Franken wrote to the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department, requesting that they look into whether Apple inflates prices and undercuts the competition. |
Information Today July 21, 2015 |
Senate Approves Every Child Achieves Act of 2015 The American Library Association shared the news that the U.S. Senate voted to reauthorize and amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, now the Every Child Achieves Act of 2015 (S.1177). |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
First Legal Drone Delivery Takes Flight, Beats Out Amazon Last Friday marked the first successful drone delivery carried out legally in the U.S., with a drone cleared for liftoff by the Federal Aviation Authority. |
National Defense August 2015 Jon Harper |
The Defense Budget Showdown Funding for the Defense Department in fiscal year 2016 remains clouded with uncertainty as President Barack Obama and the GOP continue to spar over the federal budget. |
National Defense August 2015 Jon Harper |
House Appropriators Slash Satellite Funding The House Appropriations Committee in June slashed money from the Defense Department's fiscal year 2016 budget request to fund major upgrades to the satellite networks that the national security establishment relies on. |
National Defense August 2015 Jon Harper |
Watchdog Finds High Carryover at Navy Depots Budget carryover at Navy maintenance depots has regularly exceeded allowable amounts over the past decade, raising the possibility that congressional appropriators will cut funding for the repair yards, the Government Accountability Office found. |
National Defense August 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Primes Line Up to Compete for JSTARS Recap Program The next version of the Air Force's joint surveillance and attack radar aircraft will have a smaller airframe, along with updated radar, communications and battle management suites. |
National Defense August 2015 Stew Magnuson |
Data Glut Forces National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to Transform The word "open" is not often used to describe U.S. intelligence services. But that is the buzzword at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency since its new director Robert Cardillo took over in 2014. |
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