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In a shocking undercover video posted on X, OMG revealed how ATI Government Solutions, a federal contractor supposedly "Native American-owned," admitted to exploiting the Small Business Administration's 8(a) program to grab over $100 million in no-bid government contracts, while outsourcing up to 80% of the work to other firms.
"I tell you pass-throughs are a great thing!"
"We only do 20%… The rest goes to subs."
"And remember, there's no competition."
James O'Keefe, posing as representatives from a fake cybersecurity firm called "Sev-Zero Solutions," met Cromwell under the guise of hiring her catering side business.
Within minutes, the ATI executive bragged about how the company leverages its Native American tribal affiliation with the Susanville Indian Rancheria to obtain exclusive federal contracts, then turns around and pays subcontractors to do almost all the work.
O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) reported:
Within two minutes of sitting down with Melayne at a restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, she volunteered the entire scheme – no prompting, no hesitation. She told us she was the Director of Contracts for ATI Government Solutions.
"Because we're Native American-owned, we're heavily favored for government contracts." "There's no bidding war." Said Cromwell
She explained how ATI uses its tribal status to lock down multi-million dollar no-bid contracts, then passes off the majority of the work to subcontractors-firms that would never qualify on their own. Meanwhile, ATI keeps the lion's share of the cash. Cromwell revealed to our undercover journalist;