Thursday, August 07, 2008

Visit the Federal Contractor Misconduct Database and leave your comments


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From: Project on Government Oversight (POGO)

All Things Reform has POGO's Federal Contractor Misconduct Database in the lefthand column of this blog under "Federal Government Fiscal Databases: Contracts, Grants etc." Please visit it and leave any comments or questions you may have with POGO at their addresses below. Thank you

Dear [Friend],



Help us improve the
Federal Contractor
Misconduct Database!

As you may know, we've been busy updating and expanding our Federal Contractor Misconduct Database, which will soon include information on the misconduct history of the government's top 100 contractors.

But before we go any further, I wanted to give you an opportunity to share your thoughts on the database since we last overhauled it in July 2007. If you have a few minutes to spare, we'd love to hear your anecdotes, comments, critiques, and other reactions.

Please send your comments to me or POGO investigator Neil Gordon at ngordon@pogo.org. We will gladly keep your comments anonymous if you prefer. And you can always post an anonymous comment to our blog.

Thanks so much for your help!

Warm regards,


Danielle Brian
Executive Director
Project On Government Oversight

P.S. We're particularly interested in hearing examples of how you've been able to use the database in your own work. Has it influenced a contracting decision made by you or someone in your office? Has it helped you write a story, either as useful background info or as a central theme? Have you used it to find dirt on a competitor? Let us know!


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