Julia Harte

National Security Reporting Fellow  The Center for Public Integrity

Julia Harte comes to the Center after completing a U.S. News summer internship at The Wall Street Journal. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009 with a B.A. in History and received a Master’s degree in 2014 from the Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at Columbia University. In between, she was based in Istanbul, Turkey, reporting on politics, immigration, human rights, energy policy, and environmental issues. Her reporting has appeared in National Geographic, Al Jazeera America, Foreign Policy, The World Policy Journal, Global Post, and Inside Climate News, among others. At the Center, she looks forward to reporting on national security issues such as arms control in the Middle East, immigrant detention policy in the U.S., and cybersecurity.

Surveillance gear generally falls outside U.S. export controls.

NATO abruptly classifies assessments of Afghan army and police, which the U.S. spent billions building up.

Inspector says DOE contracts allowed access to key documents, but Hanford contractors refused to provide them

A new report from an arms tracking group highlights how easily munitions shipped to the Middle East shift from one owner to another.

Scientific adviser Franz Gayl, whose protests forced the Corps to buy costly MRAPs, is appointed to a new commission on whistleblowers.

Firms no longer would be allowed to rate their own work