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Innovation

We embrace change and unique perspectives to create sustainable value, acting with urgency and taking calculated risks to learn and continuously improve.

Serving Our Government Customers

We are proud to be a government contractor and perform our federal contracts in compliance with all applicable government contracting laws and regulations.

What Can You Do?

  • Be a responsible partner. If you serve our government customers, be sure you understand the unique legal requirements and restrictions associated with this work. Transparency and accountability are fundamental to both winning and retaining our government business.
  • Understand what’s required. Follow the procedures of the ATI Government Contracting Guidelines. Make sure all certifications, representations, reports, data and other statements are accurate, current and complete and that all contractual requirements are met. Be alert to:

Handling Information

Know what’s required in handling classified and sensitive unclassified material to keep it safe and secure.

Gifts and Entertainment

The rules for what we may give and receive are very strict. Seek guidance and approval before offering or accepting anything of value.

Procurement Integrity

Comply with all rules related to bidding on or preparing a proposal for government contracts.

Conflicts of Interest

Take care to avoid even the appearance of a conflict in our government-contractor relationship.

Hiring Restrictions

Know and follow all rules related to hiring or recruiting former or current government employees.

Say something. Report any questions or concerns; suspected mismanagement, fraud, waste or abuse; or any violations of the law that relate to our government contracts to ATI’s Law Department.

On the Job

Go Deeper!

Check the Using Good Judgment With Gifts and Entertainment, Keeping Accurate Records and Sourcing Responsibly topics here in our Code and the ATI Government Contracting Guidelines and ATI’s Anti-Corruption and Anti-Bribery Policy (which can be found on ATI@work) for more information.