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Congressional Research Service Reports
Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Agency Travel Card Programs
Date: September 28, 2010
Creator: Hatch, Garrett
Description: The Travel and Transportation Reform Act of 1998 required federal employees to use travel charge cards to pay for the expenses of official government travel. The dollar volume of travel card transaction has nearly doubled from FY1999 to FY2009. This report discusses card misuse committed by federal employees, and Congress's response, which has included hearings and legislation intended to enhance travel card management and oversight.
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Water Resources Development Act (WRDA): Army Corps of Engineers Authorization Issues
Date: July 14, 2006
Creator: Carter, Nicole T
Description: None
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Water Resources Development Act (WRDA): Army Corps of Engineers Authorization Issues in the 109th Congress
Date: April 24, 2006
Creator: Carter, Nicole T
Description: None
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Water Resources Development Act (WRDA): Army Corps of Engineers Authorization Issues in the 109th Congress
Date: April 24, 2006
Creator: Carter, Nicole T
Description: None
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Weapons of Mass Destruction Counterproliferation: Legal Issues for Ships and Aircraft
Date: October 1, 2003
Creator: Elsea, Jennifer K
Description: None
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The Webster-Heise Valve: A Significant Improvement in the Internal Combustion Engine and Its Fuels?
Date: September 7, 1982
Creator: Lindahl, David M
Description: None
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Y2K Challenges and Transportation: Risks and Solutions
Date: April 30, 1999
Creator: Rothberg, Paul F
Description: Many companies or governmental entities provide or use transportation systems that are heavily dependent on computers, software, and other technologies that do not have Y2K problems, e.g., they are Y2K compliant or ready. Some transportation systems, however, still use technologies with Y2K problems, which if left uncorrected, could pose safety risks or efficiency concerns on or after January 1, 2000. The extent and nature of those impacts are expected to vary among the modes of transportation and among various providers or users. In addition, Y2K-related problems occurring in the communications and energy industries could reduce the safety and efficiency of some transportation systems in early January 2000. Operations at some foreign ports and international air traffic control systems with Y2K problems also could adversely affect shipments and flights into and out of the United States. The total amount that has been spent to assess and fix Y2K problems affecting transportation is not known, but estimates suggest that at least $1 billion of private sector, transit authority, and federal funds have been or will soon be allocated for that purpose.
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