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United States Geological Survey

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A scientific agency of the U.S. federal government that provides real-time earthquake information and data.

CCI Score

CCI Score: United States Geological Survey

16.55

-0.01%

Latest Event

USGS Provides Early Earthquake Impact Modeling in Myanmar

USGS modeling predicted a potential death toll exceeding 10,000 in the wake of the Myanmar earthquake, highlighting the agency's role in disseminating critical disaster data to inform humanitarian response and counter misinformation during a crisis.

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United States Geological Survey is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • USGS Provides Early Earthquake Impact Modeling in Myanmar Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    USGS modeling predicted a potential death toll exceeding 10,000 in the wake of the Myanmar earthquake, highlighting the agency's role in disseminating critical disaster data to inform humanitarian response and counter misinformation during a crisis.

  • USGS Predicts Devastating Impact of Myanmar Earthquake Logo
    MAR
    29
    2025

    The US Geological Survey used advanced predictive analysis to warn that the recent Myanmar earthquake could result in a death toll exceeding 10,000 and economic losses greater than the nation's GDP. This scientific assessment provides critical data to guide rescue and recovery efforts.

  • Proposal to Deploy USGS Attaché for Mineral Diplomacy Logo
    MAR
    25
    2025

    A CSIS analysis published on March 25, 2025, recommends strengthening U.S.-DRC minerals cooperation by expanding diplomatic tools, including adding a USGS attaché and a Commercial Service Office in Kinshasa. The move is aimed at countering Chinese market domination and enhancing strategic technical engagement in the mineral sector.

  • +50

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 28

    The recommendation to embed a USGS attaché within the U.S. diplomatic framework in the DRC reflects a proactive executive political engagement. By leveraging scientific expertise in mineral resource management to counter authoritarian market forces like China’s, the agency is aligning its role with progressive, anti-authoritarian objectives. This move is seen as a positive political intervention supporting international collaboration and resistance to authoritarian economic practices.

    Building Critical Minerals Cooperation Between the United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo

  • USGS Forms Advisory Committee for Science Integrity Logo
    JAN
    14
    2025

    USGS has established a new Federal Advisory Committee for Science Quality and Integrity to review and strengthen internal controls and ensure credibility in its scientific research, following past criticisms regarding breaches in scientific integrity.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 1

    The formation of the advisory committee represents a proactive step by USGS to enhance transparency and accountability in scientific research. By addressing previous criticisms regarding internal controls and scientific integrity, the agency is reinforcing practices that counter authoritarian manipulation of science and uphold progressive values in public governance.

    New USGS advisers seek to strengthen agency's science integrity

  • USGS Launches Data Strategy to Enhance Open Science Logo
    MAY
    15
    2024

    USGS announced a new data strategy that emphasizes well-managed, unbiased data assets to support transparent scientific research, decision making, and public safety. The strategy builds on foundational government directives and encourages open science, modernizing data practices across the agency.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The USGS strategy reinforces a commitment to transparent, evidence-based policymaking. By ensuring open access to unbiased data, USGS contributes to a robust public information ecosystem that resists centralized control, aligning with anti-authoritarian and democratic principles.

    U.S. Geological Survey data strategy 2023–33

  • +35

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 29

    By investing in modernized data architecture and adopting FAIR data practices, USGS promotes technological advancements that enhance the transparency and accessibility of scientific information. This contributes to anti-authoritarian information dissemination and supports an open, accountable government approach.

    U.S. Geological Survey data strategy 2023–33

  • Lobbying Pressure on US Geological Survey Logo
    JUN
    30
    2023

    An OpenSecrets lobbying profile reveals that in 2023, 23 different clients have lobbied the US Geological Survey, highlighting significant external political pressure on the agency that could undermine its scientific independence.

  • -30

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 1

    The data from OpenSecrets shows that 23 clients have actively lobbied the US Geological Survey in 2023. Such concentrated lobbying efforts raise concerns about the potential for undue corporate influence on the agency’s scientific research and decision-making, a worrisome sign from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    US Geological Survey Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

  • USGS Lobbying Influence Revealed Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    OpenSecrets data shows that 81 lobbyists lobbied the US Geological Survey in 2023, highlighting significant external political pressure on the agency which may compromise its independence.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 1

    The report on 81 lobbyists engaging with the USGS in 2023 indicates a high level of external political pressure. Such extensive lobbying exposes the agency to risks of regulatory capture and undue influence from special interests, potentially skewing its mandate and contributing to an environment conducive to authoritarian policy influences.

    US Geological Survey Lobbyists • OpenSecrets

  • 81 Lobbyists Lobbied USGS in 2023 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    OpenSecrets data reveals that 81 lobbyists targeted the U.S. Geological Survey in 2023, demonstrating significant external political pressure that may compromise the agency’s ability to conduct unbiased scientific research.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 1

    The report that 81 lobbyists lobbied USGS in 2023 suggests a high level of external political influence. This raises concerns about the potential for special interest agendas to distort scientific findings, aligning with broader worries about authoritarian influence on policymaking. Such external pressure undermines the integrity and independence expected of a scientific agency.

    US Geological Survey Lobbyists • OpenSecrets

  • USGS Updates Scientific Integrity Policy Logo
    MAR
    07
    2022

    USGS has updated its Scientific Integrity Policy to reinforce the independence of scientific inquiry by explicitly prohibiting political interference and strengthening ethical standards including diversity, equity, and inclusion. The policy outlines protections for whistleblowers, confidentiality during investigations, and measures to prevent manipulation of scientific findings.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The updated policy clearly prohibits political interference in scientific activities and establishes robust measures to uphold scientific integrity, which serves as a safeguard against authoritarian influence. This proactive step supports democratic values and transparency in public policy.

    USGS Scientific Integrity Policy

  • +60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The policy emphasizes ethical responsibility through its commitment to maintaining a high standard of scientific conduct, safeguarding diversity and inclusion, and instituting clear protocols for addressing misconduct. This reinforces practices aligned with progressive, anti-authoritarian values.

    USGS Scientific Integrity Policy

  • USGS Director Retaliates Against Whistleblower Logo
    OCT
    29
    2020

    An investigation by the Interior's Office of Inspector General substantiated allegations that USGS Director James Reilly retaliated against a whistleblower by reassigning them to a new position, an action that has raised serious concerns over abuse of power and violations of worker rights.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    Using official power to reassign a whistleblower punishes internal dissent and undermines accountability. This action reflects an authoritarian approach in governmental leadership that suppresses legitimate oversight.

    Interior IG: USGS director retaliated against whistleblower

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    Retaliation against an employee who exposed internal mismanagement violates fundamental labor rights and whistleblower protections. This behavior is indicative of a workplace environment that dismisses ethical labor practices, aligning with authoritarian methods to prevent accountability.

    Interior IG: USGS director retaliated against whistleblower

  • USGS Nominee Resists Politicization of Science Logo
    MAR
    06
    2018

    At his nomination hearing on March 6, 2018, nominee James Reilly pledged to keep politics out of USGS science by refusing to alter scientific reports for partisan purposes, reflecting a commitment to preserving science free from authoritarian manipulation.

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 1

    Nominee James Reilly's pledge to keep politics out of scientific reporting is a clear example of executive political engagement that resists the influence of partisan or authoritarian pressures. This commitment supports scientific integrity and counters efforts that might politicize facts for authoritarian ends.

    Geological Survey Nominee Pledges to Keep Politics Out of Science

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