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Democracy Forward Files SSA Records Lawsuit
March 24, 2026
Democracy Forward, a nonprofit advocacy group, has filed a lawsuit against the Social Security Administration (SSA) seeking the release of records related to a "Voter Data Agreement" involving DOGE, a tech collective embedded within SSA. The lawsuit alleges unauthorized sharing of Social Security data with a political advocacy group investigating voter fraud, raising concerns about compliance with agency data handling procedures and prompting calls for congressional oversight and potential investigations. This development underscores heightened scrutiny on data sharing practices within federal agencies and the importance of transparency and adherence to procurement and data governance policies.
- Procurement professionals should be aware of increased oversight risks related to data-sharing agreements involving federal agencies, particularly those handling sensitive personal information.
- Contractors embedded within agencies, like DOGE at SSA, may face greater scrutiny regarding data use and compliance with federal privacy and security standards.
- Agencies may revise or tighten procurement requirements and oversight mechanisms for technology vendors handling sensitive data to mitigate legal and reputational risks.
- Organizations involved in federal data services should evaluate their compliance frameworks and prepare for potential audits or investigations stemming from data governance concerns.
Agencies
Social Security Administration, Department of Justice, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, U.S. Office of Special Counsel, Senate Finance Committee
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DOGE
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- Lawsuit seeks release of SSA records on DOGEβs voter data agreement | FedScoop · FedScoop · Mar 24