WASHINGTON – Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is leading the charge to prevent the Department of Defense (DoD) from contracting with consulting firms that simultaneously advise the United States, Russia, China, and other countries of concern.
The consulting firm McKinsey & Company has been awarded federal government consulting contracts while working for Chinese and Russian governments.
Ernst’s bill would streamline policies across government agencies to identify potential conflicts of interest within consulting firms or government contractors and permit those conflicts to disqualify firms from being awarded national security contracts.
“The United States is playing a dangerous game. While our adversaries are aggressively working against our national security interests, government contractors closely tied to China and Russia are allowed to advise our military and Pentagon officials. This is a clear conflict of interest. It’s past time we put safeguards in place to ensure no firms hired by the federal government are working simultaneously to support the agenda of our adversaries,” said Senator Ernst, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The Combating Obstructive National Security Underreporting of Legitimate Threats (CONSULT) Act would prohibit DoD from contracting with consulting firms for national security matters when those firms also provide consulting services for foreign adversaries and sanctioned entities. Specifically, it would:
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