Bill 118 hr 10357, also known as the "Former Federal Employees Advising Foreign Governments Act," is a piece of legislation that aims to address the issue of former federal employees providing advice to foreign governments. The bill requires a report to be submitted to Congress by the Director of National Intelligence, detailing any instances of former federal employees advising foreign governments.
The report must include information on the identities of the former employees involved, the foreign governments they are advising, and the nature of the advice being provided. The report must also assess the potential national security implications of these activities.
The purpose of this bill is to increase transparency and oversight regarding the activities of former federal employees in order to protect national security interests. By requiring a report on these activities, Congress can better understand the extent of this issue and take appropriate action if necessary.
Overall, the Former Federal Employees Advising Foreign Governments Act seeks to ensure that former federal employees are not engaging in activities that could harm the United States or compromise its national security.