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kaggle-ho-020391House Oversight

New Contract Awarded to USIS for Vetting NSA Leaker Edward Snowden

New Contract Awarded to USIS for Vetting NSA Leaker Edward Snowden The passage cites a specific contract to USIS, a firm that previously vetted Edward Snowden, suggesting a possible continuation of insider‑threat assessments within the NSA. While the claim is sourced to a Wall Street Journal article, it lacks details on contract value, dates, or specific officials, limiting immediate investigative traction but offering a concrete lead to follow up with procurement records and agency contacts. Key insights: USIS received a new contract from the U.S. government after previously vetting Snowden.; The contract is linked to the NSA's internal security and leaker investigations.; Citation to a Wall Street Journal article provides a verifiable source.

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kaggle-ho-020391
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New Contract Awarded to USIS for Vetting NSA Leaker Edward Snowden The passage cites a specific contract to USIS, a firm that previously vetted Edward Snowden, suggesting a possible continuation of insider‑threat assessments within the NSA. While the claim is sourced to a Wall Street Journal article, it lacks details on contract value, dates, or specific officials, limiting immediate investigative traction but offering a concrete lead to follow up with procurement records and agency contacts. Key insights: USIS received a new contract from the U.S. government after previously vetting Snowden.; The contract is linked to the NSA's internal security and leaker investigations.; Citation to a Wall Street Journal article provides a verifiable source.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancensausisgovernment-contractswhistleblowersurveillance
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