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Government Oversight Faces Capacity Challenges
March 19, 2026
The erosion of government capacity and accountability during the Trump administration's first year has led to significant challenges in oversight and ethical governance, as highlighted by Faith Williams, Director of the Effective and Accountable Government Program at the Project on Government Oversight. Key government bodies such as inspectors general offices and ethics agencies experienced mass firings and sidelining, increasing risks of corruption and reducing congressional accountability. This environment complicates procurement oversight and risk management for government contracting professionals.
- Procurement officials should be aware of potential gaps in oversight mechanisms that may affect contract compliance and accountability.
- Agencies may face increased scrutiny and pressure to restore ethical standards and transparency in procurement processes.
- Contractors should anticipate evolving requirements related to ethics and compliance as government bodies work to rebuild oversight capacity.
- This situation underscores the importance of robust internal controls and proactive engagement with oversight entities to mitigate risks in government contracting.
We are missing that oversight. There are DOGE subcommittees in the House and in the Senate that havenβt circled back to say, well, what does it look like a year in?
— Faith Williams
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Department of Government Efficiency, House Oversight Committee, Office of Government Ethics, Office of Special Counsel, Department of Justice
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