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By Robert Brodsky

As expected, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee moved the nomination of Daniel Gordon to serve as the administrator of federal procurement policy at the Office of Management and Budget Thursday afternoon. Gordon's nomination was approved by voice vote.

Gordon, the former deputy general counsel of the Government Accountability Office, is expected to easily win approval of the full Senate when he comes up for a vote.

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