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The Government Just Made it Harder to See What Spy Tech it Buys

(Thursday February 26, 2026 @05:40PM (msmash) from the no-secrets-for-you dept.)


An anonymous reader [1]shares a report :

> It might look like something from the early days of the internet, with its aggressively grey color scheme and rectangles nested inside rectangles, but FPDS.gov is one of the most important resources for keeping tabs on what powerful spying tools U.S. government agencies are buying. It includes everything from phone hacking technology, to masses of location data, to more Palantir installations.

>

> Or rather, it was an incredible tool and the basis for countless of my own investigations and others. Because on Wednesday, the government shut it down. Its replacement, another site called SAM.gov with Uncle Sam branding, frankly sucks, and makes it demonstrably harder to reliably find out what agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), are spending tax payers dollars on.

>

> "FPDS may have been a little clunky, but its simple, old-school interface made it extremely functional and robust. Every facet of government operations touches on contracting at one point, and this was the first tool that many investigative journalists and researchers would reach for to quickly find out what the government is buying and who is selling it, and how these contracts all fit together," Dave Maass, director of investigations at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told me.



[1] https://www.404media.co/the-government-just-made-it-harder-to-see-what-spy-tech-it-buys/



Let's just say it, it's American-fascism (Score:5, Insightful)

by jacks smirking reven ( 909048 )

And I am speaking to the overly performative nature of this administration, I mean, "sam.gov" because of Uncle Sam? Like that has zero to do with anything, it's just performative "patriotism" masking what is overall a bad action and they are expecting their supporters to just "relax guy, don't worry about what spy tools the government uses, just feel patriotic! Uncle Sam!"

It's the same with Trump putting his face on every agency federal building [1](including the DOJ) nothing ominous about that at all! [pbs.org] Relax!

So if supports of the administration don't want people calling them fascist maybe you need to tell the admin to stop doing fashy shit.

[1] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trumps-face-is-now-on-the-justice-department-headquarters

Re: (Score:1)

by Anonymous Coward

It's the same with Trump putting his face on every agency federal building

Your people do this too in every communist regime.

Re: (Score:2)

by jacks smirking reven ( 909048 )

Communism?

Desperation is a stinky perfume, glad to see "you people" are running on fumes.

Re: Let's just say it, it's American-fascism (Score:4, Insightful)

by Engineer_Calvin ( 3476293 )

IĆ¢(TM)m in Australia. Notionally an ally of the USA. Frankly nobody trusts that any agreement signed with the USA is worth anything. Trump has burned all soft power to the ground.

Re putting heads of government or heads of state on government buildings- no chance. Maybe in a communist state. Not in a free country that the USA would prefer to be compared against.

Re: (Score:2)

by ObliviousGnat ( 6346278 )

Soon, U.S. households will be ordered to hang portraits of Trump in their homes, and compliance will be verified with [1]random inspections [wikipedia.org].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il_Sung_and_Kim_Jong_Il_portraits#Display

sam.gov new? (Score:2)

by oldgraybeard ( 2939809 )

I re call sam.gov being around before, but I could be wrong. Did they just centralize things and close fpds?

SAM ain't new (Score:4, Interesting)

by White Yeti ( 927387 )

The "System for [contract] Award Management" has been around since at least 2004, and maybe usable since 2009. I've followed links from Slashdot that led to NASA RFI's or RFP's on SAM. I'm not saying it's better than the other system (which I haven't seen), but it's nothing new.

Re: (Score:3)

by lamber45 ( 658956 )

You're probably misremembering 2004. The "Acquisition Central" webpage only had a teaser annoncement that several systems would be migrated into it [1]in 2011 [archive.org], and the actual go-live was in August 2012. On [2]August 14th, 2012 [archive.org], the system homepage still carried a notice that

> "SAM is still experiencing some performance issues, which may result in a slowness of page loading or maybe even a web page error."

(I actually worked on that project, from 2010 to early 2013, but you'll note that I cite only public information above.)

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20111015084138/https://acquisition.gov/SAM/sam.html

[2] https://web.archive.org/web/20120814050339/https://www.sam.gov/index.html

On another point, I am sick of anonymous! (Score:2)

by oldgraybeard ( 2939809 )

I'm thinking this was just one of the 404 involved personal spreading their content links!

Re: (Score:2)

by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 )

"A blogger who posts on 404 Media shares a blog post..."

If they want you to know ... (Score:2)

by Snert32 ( 10404345 )

... they'll tell you. And if they want your opinion, they'll tell you what that is, as well.

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