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Senior Investigator, Project On Government Oversight
Charlottesville
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Biography
An investigative journalist at the Project On Government Oversight with bylines in The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Yahoo News, Mother Jones, TIME Magazine, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and elsewhere. Center for Public Integrity alum. Former spokesperson at the U.S. Office of Special Counsel. Nick received his B.A. in history from the University of Texas-Austin and his M.A. in journalism from American University. Nick’s work for POGO on excessive secrecy covering up serious misconduct by Justice Department attorneys won the Society of Professional Journalists-D.C. Chapter’s Robert D.G. Lewis Watchdog Award in 2015, its highest prize. He has led investigations into the revolving door at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), whistleblower retaliation within the Department of Homeland Security, mismanagement of the Joint Strike Fighter F-35 program, and many other topics. Nick's investigative coverage of labor and sex trafficking by U.S. government contractors overseas led to a 2012 executive order aimed at preventing these abuses.
Final Covers
and much more involving the federal government, Treasury whistleblowers, broken oversight offices EPA, corruption/excessive corporate influence/ethics Interior Dept, DHSDOJ
Doesn’t Cover
Consumer finance, state and local-level issues unless the feds are significantly involved and there's corruption/excessive corporate influence
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Content
Total articles 125
By Nick Schwellenbach
May. 06, 2024
By Nick Schwellenbach
Jan. 05, 2024
By Freddy Martinez, Nick Schwellenbach
Aug. 22, 2023
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Company Info
Project On Government Oversight
The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is a nonpartisan, independent watchdog organization dedicated to investigating and addressing corruption, abuse of power, and inefficiencies in the U.S. federal government. Founded over 40 years ago, POGO operates as a nonprofit with a mission to promote accountability, transparency, and ethical governance. POGO conducts thorough investigations into federal programs and policies, often collaborating with whistleblowers to uncover misconduct. The organization advocates for legislative reforms, such as the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act and the Courthouse Ethics and Transparency Act, to enhance oversight mechanisms. POGO engages the public through campaigns and educational initiatives, mobilizing support for anti-corruption measures. Its outputs include detailed reports, policy recommendations, and public resources aimed at improving government accountability. POGO serves policymakers, the general public, and supporters who contribute to its mission.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
+1 202-347-1122
Founded: 1981