The Advocacy Questionnaire and
The Anti-Bribery Agreement
A company interested in receiving U.S. Government
advocacy assistance must first file an Advocacy
Questionnaire and Anti-Bribery Agreement with
the Advocacy Center. The questionnaire is the
Advocacy Center's formal way for gathering information.
It provides an in-depth look at the specifics
of the project and outlines what type of assistance
is being requested. Along with the questionnaire,
the company must complete the Anti-Bribery Agreement,
certifying that neither the company nor its affiliates
will engage in bribery of foreign officials. Both
documents must be signed by an officer of the
requesting company and cosigned by an officer
of the "Bidder of Record" -- if not
the requesting company.
These documents are provided below. The completed
and signed Advocacy Questionnaire and Anti-Bribery
Agreement may be faxed back to the Advocacy
Center at (202) 482-3508 or (202) 501-2895.
A sample questionnaire and agreement is provided
to use as a guide.
Advocacy
Questionnaire and Anti-Bribery Agreement
(Adobe Acrobat "PDF" File: Type text
directly onto the form, then save or print it.)
Note: When your company or
any U.S. firm submits a questionnaire to the
Advocacy Center, the information in the document
is considered business confidential and will
not be shared with any person or organization
outside the U.S. Government unless the Advocacy
Center is given permission to do so by your
company.
Sample Advocacy
Questionnaire and Anti-Bribery Agreement
(Adobe Acrobat "PDF" File: Click on
it to launch Adobe.)
Note: The
information in the sample advocacy questionnaire
and anti-bribery agreement is for a fictional
U.S. company and bid.
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