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Senator Peters Seeks Investigation of DOGE SSA Access
March 12, 2026
Senator Gary Peters has formally requested an independent investigation into the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) access to Social Security Administration (SSA) systems amid concerns about potential mishandling of sensitive Social Security data. This inquiry underscores heightened scrutiny on inter-agency data sharing protocols and compliance with federal data security standards.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased emphasis on data access controls and audit requirements in contracts involving inter-agency system integrations.
- Contractors working with SSA or DOGE may face more stringent security vetting and compliance mandates to prevent unauthorized data handling.
- Agencies could revise procurement specifications to strengthen oversight mechanisms and ensure adherence to federal privacy regulations.
- This development signals potential future policy or procedural changes impacting government IT system access and data governance contracts.
Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., is calling for an independent investigation into the Department of Government Efficiencyβs (DOGE) access to systems at the Social Security Administration (SSA), citing new reports that DOGE personnel may have improperly handled sensitive Social Security data.
— Gary Peters, Senator
Agencies
Department of Government Efficiency, Social Security Administration
Vendors
Department of Government Efficiency
Sources
- Peters Seeks Investigation of DOGE Access to SSA Systems · meritalk · Mar 12
- Peters Seeks Investigation of DOGE Access to SSA Systems · meritalk · Mar 12