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.
Obama Administration Plan to Open Contractor Database to Public Fails to Provide Full Access to Responsibility Histories
January 24, 2011
An Agency Reborn Joins Contractor Ethics Debate
January 14, 2011
DoD Needs to Expand Proposed Award Fee Rule
January 11, 2011
Enhanced Safeguards Needed For Personal Services Contracts
November 8, 2010
Podcast: Private Security Contracting in Afghanistan
November 4, 2010
GTSI Is Back In Business: SBA Lifts Suspension of Major Contractor
October 19, 2010
POGO Testifies on Treasury's Use of Private Contractors in Bailout Programs
September 23, 2010
Testimony of POGO's Scott Amey before the Congressional Oversight Hearing on Treasury’s Use of Emergency Contracting Authority
September 22, 2010
POGO Submits Brief Raising Concerns About GSA Contracts
September 2, 2010
POGO Demands Comprehensive Contract Disclosure
July 12, 2010
Podcast: Fun with Inherently Governmental Functions
June 24, 2010




