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- GAO Audits of Federal Agency Data Broker Purchases and Civil Rights Impact
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) serves as the investigative arm of Congress, conducting audits and evaluations of federal spending and performance to provide nonpartisan information to…
- GAO Findings on State Department End-Use Violations of US Arms Transfers (2020-Present)
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has identified deficiencies in the State Department's oversight of U.S. arms transfers, specifically regarding the investigation and reporting of end-us…
- FBI Informant Activity and Escalation to Illegal Acts (2015-Present)
This dossier investigates the statistical relationship between the presence of FBI confidential informants (CIs) and the escalation of legal organizing to proposed illegal activity in modern cases (20…
- GAO Audits of Federal Agency Data Broker Acquisitions for Civil Rights Impact
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) serves as a non-partisan investigative arm for Congress, conducting audits and evaluations of federal spending and performance. Oversight practitioners …
- Project Paperclip: Disciplinary Actions for Concealing Nazi Affiliations
Project Paperclip (initially Project Overcast) was a secret U.S. government intelligence program from 1945 to 1959 that brought over 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians from post-war G…
- Civilian Registry for Diagnosed Havana Syndrome Patients (CRHS) and January 2026 Update
A Civilian Registry for diagnosed Havana Syndrome victims (CRHS) was established in August 2024 to track and investigate the prevalence of Havana Syndrome (HS) and Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI) amo…
- Operation Paperclip: Clearance Standards and Ethical Debates
Operation Paperclip was a post-World War II U.S. government program that recruited German scientists and engineers, some of whom had Nazi affiliations, to work for the United States. The program aimed…
- End-Use Violations by Foreign Partners: Documented Outcomes Since 2020
The U.S. State Department is tasked with investigating and reporting end-use violations by foreign partners, which involve non-compliance with requirements for the purpose, transfer, and security of U…
- GAO Reports on End-Use Violations (Post-2020)
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is responsible for providing fact-based, non-partisan information to Congress, including audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of federal pro…
- GAO and State Department Reports on Foreign Protests of U.S. Arms Transfers
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducts audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of Federal programs, including those related to U.S. arms transfers. The Department of State i…
- US End-Use Monitoring for Munitions to Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Public Accessibility of Reports
The U.S. government maintains End-Use Monitoring (EUM) procedures, primarily through the Golden Sentry program, to ensure foreign recipients of defense articles comply with transfer agreements. These …
- Foreign Government Protests of US Arms Transfers Citing Factual Discrepancies
This dossier investigates instances where foreign governments formally protested U.S. arms transfers by citing factual discrepancies in the U.S. official account, rather than merely expressing policy …
- US Arms Transfers to Indonesia (1975-1999): Documentation and Oversight
The transfer of US arms to Indonesia between 1975 and 1999 is a subject of historical interest, with various government agencies and research organizations involved in tracking such activities. Offici…