Prohibition on Award. No contract under a national security program may be awarded to an entity controlled by a foreign government if that entity requires access to proscribed information to perform the contract, unless the Secretary of Defense or a designee has waived application of 10 U.S.C. 2536(a).
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Prohibition on Award. No contract under a national security program may be awarded to an entity controlled by a foreign government if that entity requires access to proscribed information to perform the contract, unless the Secretary Director, of Defense Buyer’s customer agency or a designee has waived application of 10 U.S.C. 10U.S.C. §2536(a).
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Prohibition on Award. No contract under a national security program may be awarded to an entity controlled by a foreign government if that entity requires access to proscribed information to perform the contract, unless the Secretary of Defense Director, Customer or a designee has waived application of 10 U.S.C. §2536(a).
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Samples: Customer Contract Requirements, Customer Contract Requirements
Prohibition on Award. No contract under a national security program may be awarded to an entity controlled by a foreign government if that entity requires access to proscribed information to perform the contract, unless the Secretary of Defense Agency Director, or a designee has waived application of 10 U.S.C. §2536(a).. (c)
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Samples: Government Subcontract