Newbies be aware the Federal Confidentiality Statement is a NDA with real teeth. If Mark violated the terms of a civilian NDA SFOR could be sued. If he violates a Federal Confidentiality Statement the Government can cancel the contract, heavily fine SFOR, and put Mark in jail! When it comes to national security related matters, Uncle Sam doesn't cut people any slack. I believe Mark values his freedom and is also a patriot. So he's going to keep his mouth shut about Federal contracts or supply relationships to the primary contractors such as McAfee. We will only know of them via ACS payments in our accounts receivables with non-attribution. Sorry, that's the way it works. Unless the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) for the contract, in each specific Department contracted with, grants PR release authority to a supplier/vendor (like SFOR), mum's the word.