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NetApp, Inc

Website

Sunnyvale, USA

NASDAQ: NTAP 

ISIN: US64110L1061

NetApp, Inc is a company specializing in data management and storage solutions, delivering innovative hybrid cloud data services, storage systems, and data management software to enterprises worldwide.

CCI Score

CCI Score: NetApp, Inc

-8.35

0.01%

Latest Event

NetApp Political Influence and Lobbying Practices

The OpenSecrets profile reveals that NetApp engaged in significant political contributions and lobbying during the 2024 cycle, with a notable revolving door effect among its lobbyists. Such practices raise concerns about the company’s potential complicity in bolstering authoritarian norms by leveraging financial power and government insider ties.

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COLLABORATOR

NetApp, Inc is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • NetApp Political Influence and Lobbying Practices Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    The OpenSecrets profile reveals that NetApp engaged in significant political contributions and lobbying during the 2024 cycle, with a notable revolving door effect among its lobbyists. Such practices raise concerns about the company’s potential complicity in bolstering authoritarian norms by leveraging financial power and government insider ties.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 27

    NetApp’s financial engagement is evidenced by $856,214 in contributions and $50,000 in lobbying expenditures during the 2024 cycle. This level of monetary involvement in political affairs is concerning given the potential influence over policymaking that may favor authoritarian practices.

    NetApp Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • -30

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 27

    The profile highlights a strong revolving door phenomenon, with all lobbyists in 2023 and the majority in 2024 having previously held government roles. This pattern of executive political engagement increases the risk of regulatory capture and undermines democratic accountability.

    NetApp Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • NetApp Lobbying Activity Disclosed ($30,000 in Q4 2024) Logo
    DEC
    31
    2024

    New filings reveal that NetApp, Inc engaged in $30,000 worth of lobbying in Q4 2024, focusing on issues related to veterans affairs and technology. This activity raises concerns about corporate efforts to influence policy in ways that may undercut democratic accountability.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 27

    NetApp's disclosed lobbying expenditure of $30,000, aimed at issues involving veterans affairs and technology, signals an attempt to influence policymaking. From an anti-fascist perspective, even relatively modest lobbying expenditures contribute to a pattern of corporate influence that prioritizes business interests over transparent democratic processes. This can indirectly support policies that may favor authoritarian tendencies over public welfare.

    Lobbying Update: $30,000 of NETAPP INC lobbying was just disclosed

  • NetApp Lobbying Activity Profile Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    OpenSecrets data reveals the extent of NetApp's lobbying efforts over the years. Although NetApp has not reported lobbying on specific bills in 2024, its long history of engaging in political lobbying raises concerns about its potential to influence policy in ways that may support authoritarian practices.

  • -15

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 27

    NetApp's documented lobbying activities, highlighted by OpenSecrets, indicate a commitment to influencing political processes. Even though the profile notes an absence of lobbying on specific bills in 2024, the long-term engagement in lobbying raises red flags about the company’s potential role in shaping policies that may indirectly support authoritarian frameworks. This assessment is informed by the perception that corporate political lobbying can facilitate environments favorable to autocratic practices.

    NetApp Profile: Lobbying • OpenSecrets

  • NetApp Settlement Highlights Unethical Government Contract Practices Logo
    AUG
    01
    2023

    NetApp Inc settled a $128 million government lawsuit over allegations of misrepresenting discount practices in GSA contracts, raising critical concerns about its ethical standards in business and public accountability.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    The settlement exposes problematic business practices at NetApp, including the intentional misrepresentation of discount policies in government contracts, reflecting deep ethical lapses in its operations.

    NetApp Settles Government Lawsuit For $128 Million

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 27

    NetApp's conduct, involving false statements and failure to disclose discount practices to the government, undermines public trust and displays a disregard for transparent public and political behavior.

    NetApp Settles Government Lawsuit For $128 Million

  • NetApp Supply Chain Transparency and Anti-Slavery Compliance Logo
    OCT
    01
    2019

    NetApp has proactively implemented a robust Supplier Code of Conduct aligned with the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Code, ensuring compliance with laws against forced labor, modern slavery, and human trafficking. The company’s measures—including supplier self-assessments, third-party audits, and stringent supplier agreements—demonstrate a strong commitment to ethical labor practices and supply chain transparency as highlighted under California Senate Bill 657.

  • +85

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 27

    NetApp’s adherence to the RBA Code through its Supplier Code of Conduct and rigorous supplier auditing processes showcases a proactive effort to prevent abuses in its supply chain. This reduces the risk of forced labor and human trafficking, marking a strong performance in supply chain ethics.

    California Senate Bill 657 | NetApp

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    In addition to its supply chain measures, NetApp implements comprehensive policies that ensure worker rights and fair labor practices. The company's commitment to periodic training, internal audits, and adherence to international labor standards underscores a positive approach towards labor relations and human rights.

    California Senate Bill 657 | NetApp

  • NetApp Conflict Minerals and Supply Chain Ethics Logo
    NOV
    13
    2013

    NetApp demonstrates its commitment to responsible sourcing and ethical supply chain practices by leveraging its long-standing membership in the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA). The company implements a Supplier Self-Assessment Questionnaire to ensure that its suppliers adhere to strict standards on conflict minerals, child labor, health and safety, and environmental stewardship.

  • +70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 27

    NetApp's adherence to the RBA Code of Conduct and robust processes for supplier evaluation indicate a strong commitment to ethical supply chain practices. By addressing conflict minerals issues and ensuring supplier compliance with international standards on labor and environmental practices, NetApp contributes positively to corporate social responsibility, aligning with anti-authoritarian and anti-fascist values.

    Corporate Leadership – Conflict Minerals Policy | NetApp

  • NetApp Settles $128 Million Government Contract Fraud Case Logo
    NOV
    18
    2010

    NetApp agreed to pay $128 million to settle allegations of contract fraud involving government agencies, overcharging by not providing promised discounts, thereby undermining transparency and ethical business practices.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    NetApp was fined $128 million for knowingly overcharging government agencies by not extending the same commercial discounts, reflecting a serious breach in ethical business conduct. This fraudulent behavior not only misappropriates public funds but also erodes trust in corporate transparency, contributing indirectly to environments where authoritarian practices can take root.

    NetApp agrees to $128 million gov't contracting fine

  • -40

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 27

    The settlement highlights how NetApp’s manipulation of government contracting procedures distorts economic and structural influences. By engaging in deceptive pricing practices, the company undermines fair competition and compromises the integrity of government procurement processes, which can indirectly facilitate authoritarian exploitation through weakened regulatory oversight.

    NetApp agrees to $128 million gov't contracting fine

  • NetApp Settles $128 Million Contract Fraud Allegations Logo
    APR
    16
    2009

    NetApp Inc. agreed to pay $128 million to settle allegations of contract fraud after falsely representing its pricing and discount practices to the General Services Administration, undermining contractual integrity and public trust.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    NetApp engaged in deceptive business practices by knowingly misrepresenting discount practices and providing false information to the GSA during contract negotiations. This fraudulent behavior not only violated contractual obligations but also eroded trust in public procurement processes, aligning with broader concerns about unethical corporate conduct that can indirectly bolster authoritarian tendencies.

    GSA Contractor NetApp Agrees to Pay U.S. $128 Million to Resolve Contract Fraud Allegations

  • $128 Million Settlement in Whistleblower Lawsuit Against NetApp Inc Logo
    JAN
    01
    2006

    A whistleblower lawsuit alleging that NetApp overcharged U.S. government customers by not extending the same commercial discounts resulted in a $128 million settlement, raising serious concerns about the company’s ethical business practices.

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    The settlement in the whistleblower lawsuit, originally filed under the False Claims Act, indicates that NetApp engaged in unethical business practices by overcharging U.S. government customers relative to its commercial clients. This behavior undermines trust and reflects a disregard for ethical responsibilities, thereby contributing to broader patterns of corporate complicity in undermining public accountability.

    $128 Million Settlement reached in Whistleblower case with NetApp Inc

  • NetApp Responsible Supply Chain Initiative Logo
    JAN
    01
    1970

    NetApp commits to a socially responsible supplier onboarding process as part of its membership in the Responsible Business Alliance. The initiative uses a robust framework to analyze suppliers on human rights issues such as child labor, environmental conditions, and ethical conduct, demonstrating a commitment to ethical business practices.

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 27

    By partnering with the Responsible Business Alliance and implementing a supplier evaluation framework focused on human rights, NetApp underscores its commitment to ethical business practices. This effort to ensure a socially responsible supply chain aligns with anti-authoritarian values by promoting accountability and transparency in its operations.

    NetApp Suppliers: A socially responsible supply chain | NetApp

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