Terms of Service
Site usage, citation, subscriptions, and dispute resolution terms for the Center for Federal Accountability.
Terms of Service
Last Updated: December 15, 2025
Entity: VARRY LLC doing business as Center for Federal Accountability (Virginia)
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing FederalAccountability.com (the "Site"), subscribing to our reports, or using our research services, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, you must exit the Site immediately.
If you are a Federal Employee: By accessing this Site on a Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) device, you acknowledge that you have read our Whistleblower Guidelines and understand that your agency may monitor your activity. The CFA bears no liability for disciplinary actions resulting from your use of this Site.
2. Our Mission & Nature of Services
The CFA is an Independent News and Research Organization.
- Not a Government Agency: We are a private limited liability company. We are not affiliated with the GAO, the OIG, or any federal entity.
- Journalistic Purpose: Our Scorecards, Reports, and Data visualizations constitute opinion and analysis protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
- No Legal Advice: Our findings regarding "Compliance" or "Illegality" are based on our analysis of public records. They do not constitute legal counsel. You should not make binding legal or investment decisions based solely on our data without independent verification.
3. Intellectual Property & Citation
- Ownership: All content (text, code, algorithms, scorecards, and the "Redacted Checkmark" logo) is the property of CFA or its licensors.
- Permitted Use (The "Citation" License): Journalists and researchers MAY cite our data, reproduce our charts, and quote our reports, provided you attribute "Center for Federal Accountability" with a link back to the source page. You MAY NOT resell, repackage, or systematically scrape our data for commercial products without an Enterprise License.
4. User Conduct & Prohibited Acts
You agree NOT to: reverse engineer to derive the identity of our confidential sources; use bots or scrapers without express permission; attack the Site via DDoS or injection; or impersonate a CFA auditor to intimidate government officials or contractors.
5. Dispute Resolution
Disputes are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. For the full terms including subscription terms, refunds, and limitation of liability, contact [email protected].