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Department of State Investigates Accreditation Fraud
March 18, 2026
The Department of State is investigating a significant accreditation fraud involving ANSI-ANAB under Contract 19AQMM18R0131 awarded in 2018. ANSI-ANAB falsely claimed underwriter status, compromising accreditation integrity across multiple federal agencies, suppliers, investors, and logistics chains. This systemic issue has contaminated certifications worldwide, affecting government procurement reliability and necessitating urgent remediation efforts. The investigation implicates multiple federal entities including the Department of State Office of Inspector General, NASA, DHS, and DOJ, highlighting risks to federal supply chains and contract compliance.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals must assess the impact of compromised accreditations on supplier qualifications and contract validity.
- Agencies and contractors should review certifications accredited by ANSI-ANAB since 2018 to identify potential vulnerabilities.
- This situation underscores the importance of rigorous accreditation verification and oversight in federal contracting.
- Vendors and investors involved in affected supply chains may face increased scrutiny and due diligence requirements.
Boeing was willing and prepared to get AS9100, they were compliant to the standard and internally auditing as if they were AS9100 certified.
— Elizabeth Lund, VP of Quality, Boeing
Agencies
Department of State, Department of State Office of Inspector General, NASA, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice
Vendors
ANSI-ANAB