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Whistleblowers

A resource providing information about whistleblowing, produced by the House Office of the Whistleblower Ombuds.​

This report provides various oversight entities’ views on the scope of whistleblower protections for contractor and grantee employees, the number of disclosures they have received, and the entities’ procedures for handling such disclosures

Abstract: "Whistle-blowers, who speak out in the public interest, are important players in challenging abuses of power. In science, where trust in processes and outcomes is vital, whistle-blowing is especially important. Case studies of US research whistle-blowers show the challenges they face, the reprisals they suffer, and the significant difference they make through their efforts. Legal protections for whistle-blowers are valuable but not enough on their own. Key potential allies for whistle-blowers are scientific peers, government agencies, legislators, media, and NGOs. These allies can provide corroboration, advocacy, and solidarity."

Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Integrity Committee

Powerpoint developed by CIGIE that provides an overview of the Integrity committee authorities, process, and recent history. 

Collects and maps data on federal changes and their impact on local communities. The Impact Project is also collecting stories.

An overview of the Integrity Committee and its processes, written by the Congressional Research Service. 

This GAO report describes (1) the Integrity Committee's process for addressing allegations of wrongdoing against IGs, (2) whether the Committee adhered to its process as described in Executive Order No. 12993 and implementing policy and procedures, and (3) the effect of the IG Reform Act on the Committee's process.

Government Accountability Office

Compilation of nformation on the appointment process and pending legislation on the appointment process for the head of the Government Accountability Office, which is a Congressional oversight agency. 

The National Taxpayers Union and Progject on Government Oversight primer on the appointment process for the head of the Government Accountability Office, which is a Congressional oversight agency. 

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