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U.S. Government Accountability Office

U.S. Government Accountability Office appears in 0.7% of current coverage, up from 0.6%, across 7 unique stories from 2 sources.

0.7%

share of coverage

Previously 0.6% · +0.1 points

7

unique stories

2

independent sources

0

real-world actions

Movement over time

Share of coverage

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DateU.S. Government Accountability Office
January 12, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 19, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 26, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 2, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 9, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 16, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 23, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 2, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 9, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 16, 20261.7% · +1.7 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
March 23, 20260.0% · -1.7 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 30, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 6, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 13, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 20, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
April 27, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
May 4, 20260.5% · +0.5 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 1 actions
May 11, 20260.0% · -0.5 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
May 18, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
May 25, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
June 1, 20260.4% · +0.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 8, 20261.2% · +0.8 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 2 actions
June 15, 20260.8% · -0.4 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 22, 20260.4% · -0.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 29, 20260.8% · +0.4 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
July 6, 20261.5% · +0.7 points · 4 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
July 13, 20260.0% · -1.5 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions

Why now

U.S. Government Accountability Office appears in 0.7% of current coverage, up from 0.6%, across 7 unique stories from 2 sources.

Why it matters

Broader attention around U.S. Government Accountability Office can indicate a shift in who is funding, buying, building, regulating, or deploying capabilities.

What to watch

Watch for announcements, contracts, funding, partnerships, leadership decisions, and deployments involving U.S. Government Accountability Office.

Evidence

Important announcements and sources

  1. Jul 9, 2026GAO: Pentagon’s hypersonic programs grappling with schedule constraints, production woesDefenseScoopGAO: Pentagon’s hypersonic programs grappling with schedule constraints, production woes The watchdog noted potential risks and delays for Army, Navy and Air Force hypersonic weapons programs. Read the full story.
  2. Jul 8, 2026GAO: Pentagon’s hypersonic programs grappling with schedule constraints, production woesDefenseScoopGAO: Pentagon’s hypersonic programs grappling with schedule constraints, production woes The watchdog's annual assessment of major DOD programs details potential risks and delays for three high-profile hypersonic weapons. Mikayla Easley reports.
  3. Jul 6, 2026Pentagon continues to ‘struggle’ with key weapons development timelines: GAO The watchdog’s annual weapons systems assessment revealed new details about high-profile programs, from Air Force One to Army missiles.Breaking DefensePentagon continues to ‘struggle’ with key weapons development timelines: GAO The watchdog’s annual weapons systems assessment revealed new details about high-profile programs, from Air Force One to Army missiles.
  4. Jul 6, 2026Recent DoD changes risk fielding weapons with hidden problems, watchdog warns Major workforce reductions at DOT&E have led to “action officers” being assigned more programs, programs in warfare areas for which they lack expertise, or both, GAO said.Breaking DefenseRecent DoD changes risk fielding weapons with hidden problems, watchdog warns Major workforce reductions at DOT&E have led to “action officers” being assigned more programs, programs in warfare areas for which they lack expertise, or both, GAO said.