Jameson Consulting offers extensive national security-related experience and insights to provide public and private sector clients – corporations, Government, law firms, and others -- a resource to anticipate and address a broad range of national security-related interests relating to:
Major intelligence, defense, law enforcement,
and homeland security collection and analytic programs including clandestine
and other sensitive operations.
Government security programs and policies,
critical infrastructure, and other programs to counter cyber, security,
terrorist, and other threats to national and homeland security operations and
systems.
How to plan for and manage interests that deal
with classified information and compartmented programs involving government
contracts, security clearance requirements, foreign acquisitions challenges,
and other national security issues.
Jameson Consulting
enhances business development insights and opportunities for private sector
clients regarding intelligence, defense, law enforcement, and homeland security
programs. Consulting services:
Assess and develop strategies, plans, and proposals
for business development.
Propose and monitor risk management and other
factors in connection with international business transactions.
Identify and facilitate relationships with
departments, agencies, and Congress that can affect client planning,
investments, and operations.
The firm enables
clients to identify, weigh, and manage a wide range of policy, legal, and
operational security and other considerations including:
Support to national security programs and
operations that can raise issues relating to personal and corporate liability;
civil liberties concerns; sanctions and export controls; or other challenges
with implications for client interests in the US or abroad.
Personnel, security, confidentiality, and other
corporate management challenges, including foreign ownership implications such
as those arising from proposed mergers and acquisitions.
Information system management, privacy and other
requirements, including those that call for certifications for integrity of
banking, securities, health care, and other civilian uses.