About the Government Accountability Project

The mission of the Government Accountability Project (GAP) is to protect the public interest by advancing the rights of employees to speak out about serious problems they learn about at work. To achieve this mission, GAP assists persons of conscience in making ethical disclosures to institutional policymakers, the public, and the media. Over the decades, GAP’s staff has developed in-house expertise in several broad program areas, including strengthening the legal rights of whistleblowers, increasing food and drug safety, ensuring safe and cost-effective cleanup at nuclear weapons facilities, enforcing environmental and worker protections, pursuing national security, promoting corporate accountability, ...

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