MILITARY SECURITY Clause Samples

The Military Security clause establishes requirements and protocols to protect sensitive information and assets related to national defense or military operations. It typically outlines the standards for handling, storing, and transmitting classified or restricted data, and may specify personnel vetting procedures or facility security measures. This clause ensures that parties comply with applicable laws and regulations, thereby safeguarding national security interests and preventing unauthorized disclosure or access.
MILITARY SECURITY. Certain Supplier personnel assigned to Purchaser may need to possess or obtain a secret security clearance. Such personnel shall comply with the provisions of the clause entitled "Security Requirements," found at FAR 52.204-2 (August 1996). Failure to obtain a necessary clearance shall be cause for denial of assignment or immediate removal from assignment.

Related to MILITARY SECURITY

  • Military Service We do not Cover an illness, treatment or medical condition due to service in the Armed Forces or auxiliary units.

  • Military Service Credit The City’s contract with CalPERS provides the Military Service Credit option set forth in Government Code section 21024.

  • Military Service Leave Military unpaid leaves of absence shall be granted in accordance with applicable laws. The reinstatement rights of any employee who enters the military service of the United States by reason of an act of law enacted by the Congress of the United States, or who may voluntarily enlist during the effective period of such law, shall be determined in accordance with the provision of the law granting such rights.

  • Temporary Military Leave An employee who is a member of the reserve corps of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the National Guard or of the Naval Militia shall be granted a Temporary Military Leave while engaged in military duty ordered for the purposes of military training, drills, encampment, naval cruises, special exercises or like activity as such member providing that the period of ordered duty does not exceed one hundred eighty (180) calendar days including time involved in going to and returning from such duty.

  • Military Training Leave An employee who has served with the State of Oregon or its counties, municipalities or other political subdivisions for six (6) months or more immediately preceding an application for military leave, and who is a member of the National Guard or of any reserve components of the armed forces of the United States is entitled to a leave of absence with pay for a period not exceeding fifteen (15) calendar days or eleven (11) workdays in any training year (October 1 through September 30). If the training time for which the employee is called to active duty is longer than fifteen (15) calendar days, the employee may be paid for the first fifteen (15) days only if such time is served for the purpose of discharging an obligation of annual active duty for training in the military reserve or National Guard.