Beltway bandit

English

Noun

Beltway bandit (plural Beltway bandits)

  1. A consulting or research company that performs mostly work for US government departments or agencies.
    • 2001, Richard B. Schwartz, After the Fall, page 45:
      He worked for a beltway bandit firm, doing engineering work. He computed trajectories on missiles... that kind of thing.
  2. An employee of such a firm, especially a former employee of the firm's clients.
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