Highlights


Business Ethics
We are committed to operating a well-developed ethics program across all of Elbit America. Site liaisons serve as extensions of the ethics and compliance program across all geographies and functions in the organization above a certain headcount, where we do not otherwise have ethics and compliance personnel. We have an Ethics Committee who meets regularly to discus a variety of ethics and compliance topics. To honor an individual annually who excels at ethical practices we recognize their accomplishments by presenting them with our Real Madore Award.
Our risk management procedures include various policies and procedures that identify, monitor and mitigate risks throughout the organization. Our Risk Issue and Opportunity Management manual provides details needed to implement Program Risk, Issue and Opportunity (RIO) Management using ARM, a tool that identifies risks and opportunities for all projects. We engage in responsible and compliant trading practices by implementing a risk framework and internal controls that demand accountability, transparency and auditability.
We apply due diligence in preventing corruption and bribery within our business. We conduct annual US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)/Anti-Bribery training with relevant employees and contractors selected for their function’s likelihood of exposure to transactions that could involve corruption. Our anti-corruption and anti-bribery practices are guided by our Prohibition of Fraud Bribery and Corruption Policy. This Policy is designed to assist employees, officers, directors, agents and representatives of the company and our business partners, in identifying fraud, bribery and corruption related issues and in understanding and complying with applicable company standards. Elbit America complies with the FCPA as well as applicable international conventions including the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Convention and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
To prevent corruption and bribery, Foreign Representatives are responsible for interacting with buyers in the foreign market. We hold our representatives to the same expectations as our domestic employees. Our business development team liaises with the representatives to ensure they comply with all of Elbit America’s polices. We have a detailed Foreign Representative Agreement required for all instances of foreign representatives’ partnerships that is updated every 2-3 years. Our representatives must complete a series of background checks prior to onboarding and are required to take annual anti-bribery training as part of their certification. Our Ethics and Compliance Department maintains oversight of representatives to prevent bribery and corruption.
As part of our commitment to doing the right thing, we do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any sort in the workplace. Elbit America requires that all employees be treated with dignity and respect and extends these requirements to suppliers, contractors and consultants. Accordingly, we will not tolerate instances involving threats of violence, corporal punishment or various forms of harassment whether based on gender, race, color, religion, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or any other legally protected characteristic.
Our Non-Retaliation and Whistleblower Policies are outlined in our Employee Handbook, Employee Code of Conduct, and Supplier Code of Conduct. We host Ethics Group town hall meetings to explain resources and how to reach out regarding ethics concerns. Our third-party helpline can be used by any employee or contractor and can be anonymous by request. Our Director of Ethics is informed whenever a case is initiated and determines the next steps to handle and violations. Elbit America has a non-retaliation clause in most procedures listed in the Code of Conduct.
Conducting our business ethically is one of Elbit America’s core values. As part of our ongoing Ethics and Compliance program, and consistent with applicable legal requirements, we are pleased to share our Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. Because of the importance we place on conducting our activities in an ethical manner, our employees, officers and directors are committed to following the Code as well as our other ethics and compliance related procedures and policies. We also expect our supply chain to meet our ethical standards in all of their activities with us, as reflected in our Supplier Code of Conduct.
We are committed to respecting human rights and human dignity as outlined in our Human Rights Policy. We comply with all applicable laws pertaining to fair employment practices, as well as laws prohibiting forced and compulsory labor, child labor, employment discrimination and human trafficking. We strive to do business only with suppliers and business partners who share our commitment to the highest standards of ethical business conduct.
Trade Compliance, Ethics and Security training is required for all employees. Select contractors are required to take annual anti-bribery training and all Foreign Representatives are required to take annual anti-bribery training as part of TRACE certification.
Cyber Security
Protecting both Elbit America's and our customers non-public information is critical. Our Cybersecurity policies and procedures provide a comprehensive compliance framework. We maintain several policies tied to National Institute of Technology (NIST) information security control families and also voluntarily maintain ISO/IEC 27001, 27014, and 27035 compliance in addition to the United Kingdom’s Cyber Essentials Plus certification. Along with NIST, ISO, and Cyber Essentials controls within our System Security Plans, we've integrated Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) requirements.
We interact with stakeholders across all levels of the company. These forums provide stakeholders the opportunity to gain context for cybersecurity policies and to strengthen our cybersecurity initiatives. Our InfoSec team meets regularly with business leaders, corporate IT personnel and with system administrators. Our cybersecurity governance efforts have been recognized by ISO 27001 assessors, Department of Defense cybersecurity assessors, and partner organization compliance teams.
Our Technology Control Plan (TCP) delineates Elbit America’s policies and internal controls to ensure that no unauthorized transfer of Classified Information takes place and that any transfer is limited to what is authorized by license or other approval from the US government. It serves as a guidebook for providing protection for internationally shared information and products and is required pursuant to 32 CFR Part 117 ("NISPOM Rule").
The IT Disaster Recovery plan aims to protect corporate resources and employees, to safeguard the company’s vital records of which the data center has become the custodian, and to guarantee the continued availability of essential IT services. The Plan outlines the actions to implement a sufficient set of procedures for responding to a disaster that involves our data centers and their services.
Elbit America’s risk assessments enable our leaders to make predictive investments in order to mitigate risk of business disruption or data loss. Leveraging a quantitative process, InfoSec determines risks, calculates an associated cost, and conveys the risk along a spectrum of confidence levels. The risk assessment itself results in an intuitively understood chart that over the course of years has demonstrated the ability to manage what has become the most concerning risk to business operations.
We implement a multifaceted cybersecurity awareness training program. The annual training is conducted companywide each October during National Security Awareness Month. It is tailored toward identifying the most common security threats. Required cyber security training is also given annually to our “Cleared” employees. We also routinely test our employee knowledge through simulated phishing campaigns that mirror recent real-world attacks.
Hazardous Waste Management
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Awards and Recognition
Elbit America was named one of the 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute. The Ethisphere Institute highlighted our collective efforts supporting “integrity, sustainability, governance, and community,” marking the seventh time we have earned this distinction.

Special Security Agreement
Elbit America operates under a US Department of Defense Special Security Agreement (SSA). This SSA mitigates the potential impact of Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI), and allows Elbit America and its subsidiaries to participate in bidding on classified contracts. A robust mitigation structure exists including:
- No parental governance clauses in SSA
- Separate physical and network infrastructure
- Visitation and communications controls and procedures
- All Elbit America senior officers are security-cleared US citizens