Common use of Procurement Sensitive Information Clause in Contracts

Procurement Sensitive Information. Contractor further agrees that it will not cause or encourage any employee to disclose, publish, divulge, release, or make known in any manner or to any extent, to any individual, other than an authorized Government employee, any procurement-sensitive information gained while in connection with fulfilling the employee’s responsibilities at the CDC. For purposes of this agreement, procurement-sensitive information includes, but is not limited to, all information in Statements of Work (SOW), Requests for Contract (RFC), and Requests for Proposal (RFP); Responses to RFPs, including questions from potential offerors; non-public information regarding procurements; all documents, conversations, discussions, data, correspondence, electronic mail (e-mail), presentations, or any other written or verbal communications relating to, concerning, or affecting proposed or pending solicitations or awards; procurement data; contract information plans; strategies; source selection information and documentation; offerors’ identities; technical and cost data; the identity of government personal involved in the solicitation; the schedule of key technical and procurement events in the award determination process; and any other information that may provide an unfair competitive advantage to a contractor or potential contractor if improperly disclosed to them, or any of their employees. Contractor understands and agrees that employee access to any procurement-sensitive information may create a conflict of interest which will preclude contractor from becoming a competitor for any acquisition(s) resulting from this information. Therefore, if an employee participates in any discussions relating to procurement-sensitive information, assists in developing any procurement-sensitive information, or otherwise obtains any procurement- sensitive information during the course of performing duties at the CDC, contractor understands and agrees that contractor are be excluded from competing for any acquisition(s) resulting from this information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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Procurement Sensitive Information. Contractor I further agrees agree that it unless I have prior written permission from the CDC, I will not cause or encourage any employee to disclose, publish, divulge, release, or make known in any manner or to any extent, to any individual, individual other than an authorized Government employee, any procurement-sensitive information gained while in connection with fulfilling the employee’s performance of my responsibilities at to the CDC. I specifically agree not to disclose any non-public, procurement-sensitive information to employees of my company or any other organization unless so authorized in writing by the CDC. For purposes of this agreement, procurement-sensitive information includes, but is not limited to, all information in Statements of Work (SOW), Requests for Contract (RFC), and Requests for Proposal (RFP); Responses to RFPs, including questions from potential offerors; non-public information regarding procurements; all documents, conversations, discussions, data, correspondence, electronic mail (e-mail), presentations, or any other written or verbal communications relating to, concerning, or affecting proposed or pending solicitations or awards; procurement data; contract information plans; strategies; source selection information and documentation; offerors’ identities; technical and cost data; the identity of government personal involved in the solicitationacquisition; the schedule of key technical and procurement events in the award determination process; and any other information that may provide an unfair competitive advantage to a contractor or potential contractor if improperly disclosed to them, or any of their employees. Contractor understands I understand and agrees agree that employee my access to any procurement-sensitive information may create a conflict of interest which will preclude contractor me, my current employer, or a future employer from becoming a competitor for any acquisition(s) resulting government acquisition derived from this information. Therefore, if an employee participates I participate in any discussions relating to procurement-sensitive information, assists assist in developing any procurement-sensitive information, or otherwise obtains obtain any procurement- procurement-sensitive information during the course of performing my duties at the CDC, contractor understands I understand and agrees agree that contractor I, my current employer, and any future employer(s) are be excluded from competing for any acquisition(s) resulting from this informationacquisitions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

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