I am a government official, can I become an expert at OnFrontiers?

How to avoid conflicts of interest with your employer.

It depends on your role and country:


Current U.S. Government Officials


Aspects to consider:

  1. Is the Expert Request you are being engaged on NOT directly involved with your current work (and your non-disclose agreement)? 
  2. Have you completed and passed the online compliance training? (The compliance training is part of the signup process and informs what you should and should not discuss. Ex — no confidential, non-public information.)

If the answer to both questions is "yes" -- Yes the Request is not directly involved with your current work and yes, you've passed compliance training, then you don't need a written statement from OnFrontiers.


Current non-U.S. Government Officials


If you are a current non-U.S government official or employee, you can be approved as an expert only: 

  1. If your current employment, or any agreement regardless of the past or current, doesn't prohibit you from becoming an expert for an expert network;
  2. The topic you will be discussing doesn't involve any type of information related to your current work or current position;
  3. It won't violate any legal covenant, agreement, or warranty if you get paid through OnFrontiers for the consultation(s).

You can also choose to conduct the consultation(s) pro-bono if it won't breach any legal covenant, agreement, or warranty.


If you have any further questions, send us an email at hello@onfrontiers.com. We are here to help.