Washington, D.C. – Today, a broad coalition representing
The brief signed by the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), and TechNet outlines the immediate and concrete impacts posed by the Department of War’s recent supply chain risk designation to the America’s technology industry, and the
The organizations filing
The organizations write in the brief: “The federal government’s ability to access the world’s most advanced commercial technology depends on a procurement system that offers private companies stable rules, predictable terms, and the assurance that disputes will be resolved through established channels.”
“If, as the result of a contractual disagreement, the federal government can instantly blacklist a U.S. company from government work on the pretext the company poses a security risk, then the procurement framework that Congress built over decades becomes contingent on political favor rather than the rule of law. A system in which agencies may bypass governing statutes and regulations at presidential or secretarial command is not the system Congress designed, nor the one this Court should endorse,” the organizations continued.
