Nextgov: The Defense Department plans to spend $132 million to pay for credit-monitoring services for Pentagon workers and contractors affected by the massive hack of federal background investigation files.
That’s according to a July 28 “reprogramming” request, signed by DOD Comptroller Mike McCord, asking permission from Congress to shift funds around from other budget accounts to cover the “higher-priority requirement.”
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