June 26, 2023, 8:57 p.m. | Jim Nash

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A U.S. congressional committee is not letting go of a prize bone it has been gnawing. The leaders of a House of Representatives oversight body want to know more about misstatements allegedly made by a key agency about the single sign-on Login.gov's security.

The House members, for example, are following up on an Office of Inspector General watchdog report that accuses the General Services Administration, the agency responsible for Login.gov, of making "misrepresentations" to win a $187 million modernization …

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