Our work - Open Government
TweetExcessive government secrecy erodes public confidence in government. And that secrecy typically has less to do with matters of national security and more to do with hiding corruption, wrongdoing, or gross mismanagement. POGO is working to advance reforms that will enhance the robust implementation of the Freedom of Information Act, as well as reforms that will make more government information disclosed proactively.
Federal Agencies Blocking FOIA Requests with 'Exemptions Gone Wild,' POGO Tells Congressional Panel
March 17, 2011
Podcast: Now It's "Personal": The Case of Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T Inc.
January 27, 2011
POGO's Guide to the 2011 State of the Union
January 25, 2011
Obama Administration Plan to Open Contractor Database to Public Fails to Provide Full Access to Responsibility Histories
January 24, 2011
POGO Joins Letter Calling For Reopening of the NARA Investigation into the CIA Destruction of Federal Records
December 22, 2010
POGO Joins Letter Voicing Concern About Public Access to Critical Information in Transportation Safety Board Reauthorization Act of 2010
October 20, 2010
POGO Supports Effort to Stregthen Disclosure of Lobbying Contacts Within the Executive Branch
August 19, 2010
Groups Call on Congress to Remove SEC Secrecy Measure
August 3, 2010
POGO's Public Comment Regarding Conflicts of Interest in Major Defense Acquisition Programs
July 21, 2010
POGO Letter of Support for Amendment to Slow Revolving Door between Industry and Interior
June 29, 2010
Letter in Support of Grassley Amendment to Expose and Slow the Revolving Door at Financial Regulatory Agencies
May 13, 2010
POGO Joins Coalition Supporting The Faster FOIA Act
March 17, 2010




