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Mandy Smithberger

Director of the Center for Defense Information

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Areas of Expertise

National security, Pentagon reform, revolving door

Mandy Smithberger rejoined POGO as the director of the Center for Defense Information in December 2014. Previously she was a national security policy adviser to U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) There, she worked on passing key provisions of the Military Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act into law, which expands protections by increasing the level of Inspector General review for complaints, requiring timely action on findings of reprisal, and increasing the time whistleblowers have to report reprisals. Previously an investigator with POGO, she was part of a team that received the Society of Professional Journalists' Sunshine Award for contributions in the area of open government.

Mandy is an expert on national security, Pentagon reform and the Defense industry revolving door. She has appeared recently on CNN, Fox News and NPR, and she’s been cited by various outlets, including the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Reuters, Politico, and Foreign Policy.

Mandy received her B.A. in government from Smith College and her Masters in Strategic Studies and International Economics from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. She also served as an analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency and U.S. Central Command.

Latest Work

  • America’s New Stealth Bomber has a Stealthy Price Tag

    analysis | May 21, 2018

  • POGO Testimony: Need for Expanded Clearances for Congressional Staffers

    testimony | April 17, 2018

  • Report Shows No Protection for F-22 Pilot Who Raised Safety Concerns

    analysis | March 7, 2018

  • When It Comes to War, “The Blank Check Just Got Bigger”

    analysis | March 1, 2018

  • Audit Finds Pentagon Waived Requirement to Repay Taxpayers $16 Billion to Advance Foreign Military Sales

    analysis | February 28, 2018

  • Watchdogs Need to Stop Using Jargon and Weasel Words to Obscure Misconduct

    analysis | February 15, 2018

  • America's National Security Budget Nearing $1.2 Trillion

    investigation | February 13, 2018

  • After 25 Years, Army Civilian Still Awaiting Response to Substantiated Anti-Semitism

    analysis | December 5, 2017

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    May 12, 2020

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    April 28, 2020

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    April 18, 2020

  • Watchdog Orgs Want To Shut Defense 'Revolving Door'

    April 15, 2020

  • Pentagon looks to undo parts of McCain anti-lobbying law

    April 14, 2020

  • Pandemic Stymies Congressional Check on Trump's Foreign Policy

    April 08, 2020

  • As the World Economy Grinds to a Halt, the U.S. War Machine Churns On

    April 06, 2020

  • It’s Hardly Shocking the Navy Fired a Commander for Warning of Coronavirus Threat. It’s Part of a Pattern.

    April 04, 2020

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