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POGO reported that in 1995 it was contacted by a woman who claimed her husband had died as the result of being exposed to toxic waste while working at Area 51.At the time, the U.S. government denied the existence of the Area 51, but POGO turned to George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley to sue the government on behalf of the woman and six former Area 51 workers for illnesses ...
The report was prepared by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), an independent, non-partisan watchdog that "champions good government reforms," according to its website. It's the second ...
The Project was launched by a matching grant from Philip A. Straus Jr. Straus and his family have long supported activities at CDI and continue to be major supporters of the Project's endeavors. [4] In May 2012, CDI joined the Project on Government Oversight. [5]
The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is a nonpartisan non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, that investigates and works to expose waste, fraud, abuse, and conflicts of interest in the U.S. federal government. Since 1981, POGO has worked with whistleblowers and government insiders to identify wrongdoing in the federal government ...
The Levin Center, along with the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) and the Lugar Center, holds Oversight Boot Camps for congressional staff in Washington, D.C.These two-day training sessions teach staff members from the U.S. House and Senate, from both democrat and republican offices, how to conduct bipartisan, fact-based oversight investigations.
"This is a case study in why there is a lot of concern around congressional stock trading," said Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, government affairs manager at the nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight.
In a Project 2025 training video on government oversight obtained by ProPublica, Howell and two other longtime Republican operatives discuss the importance of FOIA for government accountability ...
Global Zero received its 501(c)(3) status effective in June 2012, and began operating independently in November 2012, although WSI remained its principal sponsor for a period afterward. WSI's CDI project merged with the Project On Government Oversight, (POGO) in 2012. [2]