Pentagon Travel is a joint project of The Center for Public Integrity and Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.
Editorial Team
Bill Buzenberg, executive director
David E. Kaplan, editorial director
Gordon Witkin, managing editor
David Donald, data editor
M.B. Pell, project director
Reporting Team
M.B. Pell, Aaron Mehta, and Laura Cheek
Data Team
Jamie Amrhein, Sara Bularzik, Caitlin Ginley, Nikola Horejs, Josh Israel, Mary Beth Lombardo, Jillian Olsen, and Taylor Rausch
Fact Checking
Paulette Garthoff
Web Team
Andrew Green, web editor
Ariel Olson Surowidjojo, multimedia editor
Cole Goins, assistant web editor
Tuan Le, information technology manager/web developer
Web Design
Top Dead Center Design, website design
Media Team
Bridget Gallagher, director of development and communications
Jeanne Brooks, outreach coordinator
Steve Carpinelli, media relations manager
Special Thanks
Ellen Shearer
Nick Schwellenbach
Eva Koehler
Ellen McPeake
Regina Russell
This database provides information on trips taken by DOD personnel paid for by outside sources. Users can search by destination, date, sponsor, sponsor nationality, and cost of trip. Searching by base name or agency is also possible. Searching by country will not include the U.S., which can be searched in destination and state boxes.
The "Base or Office" information was updated at 5:30 p.m., June 10, 2009, to correct a data inconsistency.

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