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  2. Debarment - Wikipedia

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    Debarment is the state of being excluded from enjoying certain possessions, rights, privileges, or practices and the act of prevention by legal means. For example, companies can be debarred from contracts due to allegations of fraud, mismanagement, and similar improprieties. Firms, individuals, and non-governmental organizations can be debarred.

  3. List of disbarments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Convicted in Federal Court of aiding terrorists and defrauding the U.S. government. [103] Pat Swindall: Georgia: 1996 —

  4. Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower created the President's Committee on Government Contracts with Executive Order 10479. The order was a follow-up to Executive Order 10308 signed by President Harry S. Truman in 1951 establishing the anti-discrimination Committee on Government Contract Compliance.

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  6. Disbarment - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, a Berufsverbot is a ban on practicing a profession, which the government can issue to a lawyer for misconduct, Volksverhetzung or for serious mismanagement of personal finances. In April 1933, the Nazi government issued a Berufsverbot forbidding the practice of law by Jews, Communists, and other political opponents, except for those ...

  7. Department of Government Efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) [note 1] is a proposed presidential advisory commission in the United States. The title is the popularly used moniker of ...

  8. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

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    Sopko in 2012. In 2012, President Barack Obama selected John F. Sopko to serve as the special inspector general. Sopko has more than thirty years of experience in oversight and investigations as a prosecutor, congressional counsel, and senior federal government advisor.

  9. List of open government data sites - Wikipedia

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    Many governments publish open data they produce or commission on official websites to be freely used, reused, or redistributed by anyone. [1] [2] These sites are often created as part of open government initiatives.