Our Work - National Security
TweetPOGO’s investigations draw attention to cases where our national security and needs of the troops have been compromised by greed, lack of oversight, and in many cases, sheer incompetence. Our nation’s security should never take a back seat to private or bureaucratic interests that result in malfunctioning or under-performing weapons systems, or insufficiently secured military, diplomatic, or nuclear weapons facilities. Yet that is what often happens. Through these investigations, POGO seeks to support the needs of the troops and improve the allocation of taxpayer dollars and resources in order to make the U.S. more safe and secure.
They Self-Fund Extra Engines, Don't They?
June 21, 2011
Amendments to Defense Budget Will Hold Pentagon More Accountable; POGO Urges Senate to Follow Suit
May 27, 2011
POGO Calls on Congress to Amend Defense Budget to Protect the Public’s Right to Know, Cut Wasteful Spending
May 25, 2011
Director of Operational Testing and Evaluation Reports 1999-2009
February 25, 2011
Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Monthly Assessment Reports (MARS) July 2007- November 2009
February 25, 2011
POGO Joins Letter to President Obama Urging Adequate Funding for Nuclear Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation
February 11, 2011
What the Pentagon's Top Tester Said About the F-35B
January 20, 2011
POGO Comments on DoD Prohibition of Contractor Interrogators
December 21, 2010
POGO Letter: Congress Should Require That The Navy Give It More Time to Mull Littoral Combat Ship Acquisition Change
December 9, 2010
Conservative Groups Call for Defense Spending Cuts
November 30, 2010
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex: How the Country Can Profit and Become More Secure by Getting Rid of Its Surplus Weapons-Grade Uranium
September 14, 2010
Defense Secretary Gates Chafes at Joint Strike Fighter Accountability Provision in House Bill
September 13, 2010
Podcast: On the Hunt for Savings at the Pentagon
August 13, 2010




