US military bans contractors who also consult for foreign governments
What happened
The US military just tightened its rules for who can get contracts. Companies that advise certain foreign governments can no longer win specific types of US defense contracts.
Why it matters
Companies cannot play both sides. They cannot advise a foreign government and also work on sensitive US military projects. This closes a loophole where contractors could gain insight into US defense needs while simultaneously consulting for potential adversaries.
The signal
Watch whether any major defense contractors announce they are dropping foreign consulting clients to remain eligible for US military bids.