Jameson Consulting’s national
security-related expertise complements and informs counseling on other aspects
of client business interests and enhances client management, organizational,
and legal, legislative, and operational capabilities to:
Identify and address internal planning,
operations, and governance issues, develop solutions to problems that cut
across organizational lines or raise systemic concerns, and affect growth and development
opportunities.
Inform corporate-level decisionmaking, including
clients’ in-house and external counsel, in light of legal, policy, and
regulatory requirements, including issues arising from foreign investments and
selection and responsibilities of outside directors.
Assess and manage the implications of US and international
efforts to develop agreements and standards – such as those involving cyber,
terrorism, information sharing, and privacy -- that can affect client
interests
The firm’s extensive experience provides
compliance and risk management services that facilitate crisis management in
internal and external investigations, litigation, and congressional and other
inquiries.
Review and recommend oversight and compliance
mechanisms.
Advise, conduct, and manage personnel and
organizational performance assessments and investigations.
Guide crisis management in connection with
administrative, criminal, and congressional investigations, whether or not they
implicate national security interests, in light of privileges, need for
discretion, and impact on operations and reputation.
Jameson Consulting
furthers clients' public policy and regulatory practices to:
Advance client interests on a broad range of matters
relating to major intelligence and defense technical collection programs and
related issues, CFIUS and FOCI matters, industrial security programs, matters
relating to critical infrastructure, export controls and sanctions,
counterterrorism efforts, and a broad range of national security-related
initiatives to address both current and emerging problems.
Enhance client efforts to inform and help shape
policies on domestic and international negotiations and agreements on cyber,
information sharing, privacy, and other topics of domestic and global
significance.
Enable private sector clients to anticipate and
potentially influence efforts in US and international fora that can have
financial consequences for clients if left unattended.
Advise clients interested in fostering
democratic principles and the rule of law abroad through legislative or policy
mechanisms based on U.S. lessons learned from decades of balancing tensions
between security, privacy, and related public interests.