Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Introduced
In Committee
On Floor
Passed Chamber
Enacted
This legislative proposal requires the Administrator of the United States DOGE Service to provide a full accounting of all Federal agencies whose computer systems, networks, data, or information were accessed by DOGE teams or individuals acting on their behalf. This report must be submitted to appropriate congressional committees and the Comptroller General within 30 days of the Act's enactment, aiming to establish transparency regarding the extent of DOGE Service operations. Furthermore, the bill mandates the Comptroller General to initiate a comprehensive audit within 60 days to identify security vulnerabilities or bugs in Federal agency computer systems and networks accessed or modified by the DOGE Service. Priority for these audits is given to critical agencies such as the Social Security Administration , the Department of Health and Human Services , and the Department of the Treasury . Initial audit results for these priority agencies, including recommendations, are due within one year, with final results for other agencies due within two years. Agencies receiving audit reports are required to fix any identified vulnerabilities within 90 days and report their status to the relevant congressional committees.
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Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Government Operations and Politics
Pick Up After Your DOGE Act
USA119th CongressS-2533| Senate
| Updated: 7/30/2025
This legislative proposal requires the Administrator of the United States DOGE Service to provide a full accounting of all Federal agencies whose computer systems, networks, data, or information were accessed by DOGE teams or individuals acting on their behalf. This report must be submitted to appropriate congressional committees and the Comptroller General within 30 days of the Act's enactment, aiming to establish transparency regarding the extent of DOGE Service operations. Furthermore, the bill mandates the Comptroller General to initiate a comprehensive audit within 60 days to identify security vulnerabilities or bugs in Federal agency computer systems and networks accessed or modified by the DOGE Service. Priority for these audits is given to critical agencies such as the Social Security Administration , the Department of Health and Human Services , and the Department of the Treasury . Initial audit results for these priority agencies, including recommendations, are due within one year, with final results for other agencies due within two years. Agencies receiving audit reports are required to fix any identified vulnerabilities within 90 days and report their status to the relevant congressional committees.