Our Work - Contract Oversight
TweetThe use of contractors to provide services to the federal government has grown dramatically since the start of the last decade. According to USAspending.gov, in FY 2000 contract spending was approximately $200 billion, and in FY 2011 contract spending exceeded $535 billion, the majority of which was spent on services. POGO investigations have found that these contractor services cost almost two times more—and in the case of the Pentagon as much as six times more—what it would cost if the same work was performed by a federal employee. The move to “smaller government” by outsourcing work has in fact created an enormous shadow government of contractors that are largely or entirely dependent on taxpayers for their revenues.
Cost Accounting Standards Board, Dr. Rein Abel, Regarding Accounting for the Cost of Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
November 15, 2000
POGO Letter to Rudolph Schuhbauer, CAS Board Regarding Proposed "Review" of CAS and its Role in the Government Contracting Process
September 25, 2000
POGO's Statement to The Cost Accounting Standards Board
December 2, 1998
Testimony of POGO's Danielle Brian to the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) Board Review Panel
June 18, 1998
Addicted to Fraud? Health Care Industry Forced to Return Nearly $2 Billion to Taxpayers Under False Claims Act
April 27, 1998
Defense and Health Care Industries: Rather Than Clean Up Their Act, They Attack the Act
January 1, 1997
No Light At the End of This Tunnel: Boston's Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project
February 1, 1995
Survey of Defense Contractor Signatories of the "Position Paper: Reform of the Federal Civil False Claims Act"
January 1, 1994
The Superconducting Super Collider's Super Excesses
January 1, 1993




