Department of Defense

Watchdog continues seeking records on excessive salaries paid to Inspectors General

A whistleblower has alleged that two Inspector Generals (IGs) in the government are being paid salaries that exceed the allowable legal limits. Empower Oversight, a watchdog organization that works with whistleblowers, has filed related FOIA requests with five federal agencies (DOD (Defense […]

Watchdog continues seeking records on excessive salaries paid to Inspectors General Read More »

(READ) Defense Dept. Epidemiology Database had known ‘data integrity’ issues, but data still shared

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) is asking why Unissant, Inc., the company that manages the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Epidemiology Database, continued to share “live” data when it was aware of integrity issues with the database. Johnson, the top Republican on

(READ) Defense Dept. Epidemiology Database had known ‘data integrity’ issues, but data still shared Read More »

(READ) Republican bill defends service members against ‘coercive’ Covid-19 vaccine policies

Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin), and 12 other Republicans have introduced a bill designed to protect military service members from punishment for declining the Covid-19 vaccine. The Allowing Military Exemptions, Recognizing Individual Concerns About New Shots (AMERICANS) Act of

(READ) Republican bill defends service members against ‘coercive’ Covid-19 vaccine policies Read More »

Whistleblower: Military doctors can’t trust DOD database after Covid vaccine injuries scrubbed

The following is an excerpt from Just the News. A group of military doctors alarmed by reported spikes in service members’ miscarriages, myocarditis, cancer and other serious issues in the first year of Covid-19 vaccine availability no longer trust the military’s medical

Whistleblower: Military doctors can’t trust DOD database after Covid vaccine injuries scrubbed Read More »

(READ) SIGAR releases quarterly report on status of US funding for Afghanistan reconstruction

The Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has released its 55th Quarterly Report to Congress examining the $146.40 billion U.S. reconstruction effort in Afghanistan.   This quarter SIGAR issued an evaluation requested by the House Committee on

(READ) SIGAR releases quarterly report on status of US funding for Afghanistan reconstruction Read More »

Scroll to Top