[Decision Concerning Retired Navy Officer's Activities as Government Contractor Employee]
B-227320
Feb 09, 1989
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The Navy requested a decision concerning whether a retired Navy officer's activities on behalf of a defense contractor constituted a conflict of interest. GAO held that the former officer's activities did not constitute a conflict of interest, since: (1) he did not participate in contract negotiations, but merely obtained technical background information for others to use; and (2) the contractor took precautionary steps to shield him from participating in contract negotiations. Accordingly, the Navy should not disturb the officer's retirement pay.
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Edward (Ed) Goldstein
Managing Associate General Counsel
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