RAPID GATE/DBIDS SECURITY INSTALLATION ACCESS Sample Clauses

RAPID GATE/DBIDS SECURITY INSTALLATION ACCESS a. Some installations utilize Rapid Gate for Contractor access to the installation. Rapid Gate requires a security background check for Contractors and Contractor employees and once approved, the individual has access to that installation for the length of the contract. Contractors and Contractor personnel must be enrolled in NCAC in order to access installations. There is a “per person/per location” fee. It takes approximately one month for initial company background investigations to be completed and enrollments to be processed. Any Rapid Gate Security fees shall be included in the pricing for this contract. Additional information can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/index.php.
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