Comment Re:srsly (Score 1) 446
I very much doubt that any organization would be allowed to review Windows kernel source code (regardless of budget), but we might just have to agree to disagree there.
From personal professional experience I can think of at least two organizations (both rather large) that have access to the full MS Windows source, and suspect there are quite a few I don't know of. Both maintain considerable organizational controls around access to the source (contractually obligated, I suspect). I'm not sure what my non-disclosure agreements say about the two cases I know of, but a quick google turns up several other examples (that I personally know nothing of) such as:
http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/operating_systems/225400063
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security/2010/07/08/microsoft-opens-source-code-to-russian-secret-service-40089481/
...and even a link to how you ask for it yourself:
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/software-assurance/enterprise-source-licensing.aspx