EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS Sample Clauses

EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. The subject technology of this Subcontract (together including data, services, and hardware provided hereunder) may be controlled for export purposes under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) controlled by the U.S. Department of State or the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) controlled by the U.S. Department of Commerce. ITAR controlled technology may not be exported without prior written authorization and certain EAR technology requires a prior license depending upon its categorization, destination, end-user and end-use. Exports or re-exports of any U.S. technology to [any destination under U.S. sanction or embargo are forbidden. Access to certain technology (“Controlled Technology”) by Foreign Persons (working legally in the U.S.), as defined below, may require an export license if the Controlled Technology would require a license prior to delivery to the Foreign Person’s country of origin. SELLER is bound by U.S. export statutes and regulations and shall comply with all U.S. export laws. SELLER shall have full responsibility for obtaining any export licenses or authorization required to fulfill its obligations under this Subcontract. SELLER hereby certifies that all SELLER employees who have access to the Controlled Technology are U.S. citizens, have permanent U.S. residency or have been granted political asylum or refugee status in accordance with 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3). Any non-citizens who do not meet one of these criteria are “Foreign Persons” within the meaning of this clause but have been authorized under export licenses to perform their work hereunder.
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EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. The Seller warrants that it has in place a system or process for compliance with all U.S. export control laws, including but not limited to the regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or U.S. Department of State. At all times, the Seller shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws applicable to the export of any process, goods and/or technical data and information from the United States and within the U.S. to foreign nationals. Furthermore, Seller agrees that it shall not disclose, export, or re-export any Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. information, or any process, product, or services produced under this Order, in violation of any restrictive legends placed on such items by Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. In addition, the Seller agrees to immediately notify Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. if the Seller is listed on any of the Department of State, Treasury, or Commerce proscribed persons, organizations or destinations lists, or if the Seller’s export privileges are otherwise denied, suspended, or revoked in whole or in part. Seller shall not be required to accept any information or any work under this Order that requires access to information that is subject to export controls.
EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. The subject technology of this Subcontract (together including data, services, and hardware provided hereunder) may be controlled for export purposes under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) controlled by the U.S. Department of State or the Export Administration Regulations ("EAR") controlled by the U.S. Department of Commerce. ITAR controlled technology may not be exported without prior written authorization and certain EAR technology requires a prior license depending upon its categorization, destination, end-user and end-use. Exports of any U.S. technology to Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Cuba, and other destinations under U.S. sanction or embargo are forbidden. Access to certain technology ("Controlled Technology") by Foreign Persons (working legally in the U.S.), as defined below, may require an export license if the Controlled Technology would require a license prior to delivery to the Foreign Person's country of origin. SELLER is bound by U.S. export statutes and regulations and shall comply with all U.S. export laws. SELLER shall have full responsibility for obtaining any export licenses or authorization required to fulfill its obligations under this Subcontract. SELLER hereby certifies that all SELLER employees who have access to the Controlled Technology are U.S. citizens, have a valid green card or, have been granted political asylum or refugee status in accordance with 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3). Any non-citizens who do not meet one of these criteria are "Foreign Persons" within the meaning of this clause but have been authorized under export licenses to perform their work hereunder. SAIC Federal Procurement Procedures Page 11 Pro forma Agreements ID/IQ-Time and Material/Labor Hour/CPFF
EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. 11 17. Export Laws and Regulations.....................................................12 18. Order of Precedence.............................................................12 19.
EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. Seller shall not, nor shall Seller authorize or permit its employees, agents or lower tiers to disclose, export or re-export any Buyer information, or any process, product or services that is produced under this Order, without prior notification to Buyer and complying with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, regulations and ordinances, including the regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or the U.S. Department of State. In addition, Seller agrees to immediately notify Buyer if Seller is listed on any of the Department of State, Treasury or Commerce proscribed persons or destinations lists, or if Seller’s export privileges are otherwise denied, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. Under its contract with NCI-Xxxxxxxxx, Buyer conducts research activities that include export-controlled technology that cannot be readily segregated. Buyer may require Seller (including any lower tiers) to place restrictions on their work force performing onsite at SAIC-Xxxxxxxxx, Inc. to protected individuals as established under the guidelines of the Commerce Department Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the State Department International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Seller (including any lower tiers) may be required to disclose the status of personnel proposed to perform work onsite prior to award. Seller shall include in all agreements and related documents with lower tiers, notice to third parties that the export of any process, goods and/or technical data from the United States may require an export control license from the U.S. Government and that, failure to obtain such export control license may result in termination of subcontract, and/or criminal liability under U.S. laws.
EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. Subcontractor shall not, nor shall Subcontractor authorize or permit its employees, agents or lower tiers to disclose, export or re-export any SAIC-F information, or any process, product or services that is produced under this Agreement, without prior notification to SAIC-F and complying with all applicable Federal, State and local laws, regulations and ordinances, including the regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or the U.S. Department of State. In addition, Subcontractor agrees to immediately notify SAIC-F if Subcontractor is listed on any of the Department of State, Treasury or Commerce proscribed persons or destinations lists, or if Subcontractor's export privileges are otherwise denied, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. [*]The asterisk denotes that confidential portions of this exhibit have been omitted in reliance on Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The confidential portions have been submitted separately to the Securities and Exchange Commission Under its contract with NCI-Xxxxxxxxx, SAIC-F conducts research activities that include export-controlled technology that cannot be readily segregated. SAIC-F may require Subcontractor (including any lower tiers) to place restrictions on their work force performing onsite at SAIC-Xxxxxxxxx, Inc. to protected individuals as established under the guidelines of the Commerce Department Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the State Department International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Contractors (including any lower tiers) may be required to disclose the status of personnel proposed to perform work onsite prior to award. Contractors shall include in all agreements and related documents with lower tiers, notice to third parties that the export of any process, goods and/or technical data from the United States may require an export control license from the U.S. Government and that, failure to obtain such export control license may result in termination of Subcontract, and/or criminal liability under U.S. laws.
EXPORT CONTROL COMPLIANCE FOR FOREIGN PERSONS. The Consultant agrees to comply with all U.S. export control laws, including but not limited to the regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or U.S. Department of State. At all times, the Consultant shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws applicable to the export of any process, goods and/or technical data and information from the United States and within the U.S. to foreign nationals. Consultant acknowledges that when applicable, a failure to comply with all applicable laws may subject the Consultant to criminal liability under U.S. law and may result in termination of this Agreement. Furthermore, Consultant agrees that it shall not disclose, export, or re-export any Leidos Biomed information, or any process, product, or services produced under this Agreement, in violation of any restrictive legends placed on such items by Leidos Biomed, without the prior notification to Leidos Biomed. In addition, the Consultant agrees to immediately notify Leidos Biomed if the Consultant is listed on any of the Department of State, Treasury, or Commerce proscribed persons, organizations or destinations lists, or if the Consultant’s export privileges are otherwise denied, suspended, or revoked in whole or in part. Consultant shall not be required to accept any information or any work under this Agreement that requires access to information that is subject to export controls. S Consultant acknowledges that when applicable, a failure to comply with all applicable laws may subject Consultant to criminal liability under U.S. law and may result in termination of this Agreement.
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