Security clearance information Sample Clauses

Security clearance information. Security clearance information shall be established at the TO level. The estimated information below is anticipated clearance requirements which could be applied to any pool. It is anticipated that all Contractor personnel shall possess a SECRET level clearance with the exception of the labor categories listed in the table below with specific requirements to be defined in each TO. Labor Category DoD Security Clearance Level or Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Equivalent (or Interim Clearance) Required Days After Issuance of TO Aerospace Engineer, Journeyman (3) TOP SECRET 90 Aerospace Engineer, Senior (2) TOP SECRET w/Single Scope Background Information (SSBI) Upon award Business Operations Specialist (Operations Security Analyst), Journeyman (All) TOP SECRET w/SSBI Upon award Commercial Pilot, Senior (1) TOP SECRET 90 Computer and Information Research Scientist, Junior (1) TOP SECRET 90 Computer Hardware Engineer, Journeyman (1) TOP SECRET 90 Computer Network Architects, Senior (1) TOP SECRET Upon award Computer Network Support Specialists, Journeyman (2) TOP SECRET 90 Computer Network Support Specialists, Senior (1) TOP SECRET 90 Computer Programmer II (1) TOP SECRET 90 Computer Programmer IV (1) TOP SECRET 90 Electrical Engineer, Journeyman (2) TOP SECRET 90 Electrical Engineer, Senior (1) TOP SECRET w/SSBI Upon award Electrical Engineer, Senior (2) TOP SECRET Upon award First Line Supervisor of Aircrew Members, Senior (All) TOP SECRET w/SSBI Upon award Information Security Analyst, Senior (2) TOP SECRET 90 Mechanical Engineer, Senior (2) TOP SECRET w/SSBI Upon award Operations Research Analyst, Senior (3) TOP SECRET 90 Management Analyst (Program Manager), Senior (3) TOP SECRET Upon award Computer Programmer (Software Developer and Programmer), Senior (1) TOP SECRET w/SSBI Upon award (#) indicates estimate of how many of each labor category (LCAT) are required to possess the designated security clearance level
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Security clearance information. SECURITY CLEARANCE INFORMATION

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  • Security Clearance 6.7.1 Where specified by the Authority or the Contract user, the Supplier shall be responsible for ensuring that all Staff are security cleared to the level required by the Security Requirements not less than 5 Working Days before such person begins to perform the Services. If the Authority is responsible for applying for security clearance for Staff pursuant to this Clause 6.7.1, the Supplier shall provide a completed security clearance application form for such members of Staff to the Authority not less than 30 days before such members of Staff begin to perform the Services.

  • Insurance Information The Borrower shall deliver to the Administrative Agent information concerning insurance at the times and in the manner specified in Section 7.8;

  • SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS ‌ The OCO must tailor security requirements (both facility and employee), clauses, provisions, and other applicable terms and conditions specific to each task order’s solicitation and award. Only those Contractors that meet the required security clearance levels on individual task order solicitations are eligible to compete for such task orders. In general, all necessary facility and employee security clearances shall be at the expense of the Contractor. In some cases, Government offices that conduct background investigations do not have a means for accepting direct compensation from Contractors and instead charge customer agencies for the background investigations. In these cases, the Contractor shall be flexible in establishing ways of reimbursing the Government for these expenses. The individual task order should specify the terms and conditions for reimbursement, if any, for obtaining security clearances. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements in task orders awarded under XXXXX.

  • Security Clearances A. The General Contractor is to supply the Department of Corrections with full names, dates of birth, and social security numbers of all employees who will be on site. This information must be submitted a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to access to the site. The Department of Corrections has final word on who will be permitted access to the site. A form for this purpose is attached for your use.

  • Balance Information To open any account, you must deposit or already have on deposit at least the par value of one full share in any account. The par value amount is stated in the Fee Schedule. Some Accounts may have additional minimum opening deposit requirements. The minimum balance requirements applicable to each account are set forth in the Rate Schedule. . For Regular Share 1, Christmas Share 90, IRA Share 20, Vacation Share 15, Money Market 80 and Share Draft 40 Accounts, there is a minimum daily balance required to obtain the annual percentage yield for the dividend period. If the minimum daily balance is not met, you will not earn the stated annual percentage yield. For all Accounts using a daily balance method, dividends are calculated by applying a daily periodic rate to the principal in the account each day.

  • Patient Information Each Party agrees to abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and orders of all applicable supranational, national, federal, state, provincial, and local governmental entities concerning the confidentiality or protection of patient identifiable information and/or patients’ protected health information, as defined by any other applicable legislation in the course of their performance under this Agreement.

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Information Substance abuse treatment information shall be maintained in compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 2 if the Party or subcontractor(s) are Part 2 covered programs, or if substance abuse treatment information is received from a Part 2 covered program by the Party or subcontractor(s).

  • Security of State Information To the extent Contractor shall have access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, the Contractor represents and warrants that it has implemented and it shall maintain during the term of this Master Agreement the highest industry standard administrative, technical, and physical safeguards and controls consistent with NIST Special Publication 800-53 (version 4 or higher) and Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 200 and designed to (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of State Data; (ii) protect against any anticipated security threats or hazards to the security or integrity of the State Data; and (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of State Data. Such measures shall include at a minimum: (1) access controls on information systems, including controls to authenticate and permit access to State Data only to authorized individuals and controls to prevent the Contractor employees from providing State Data to unauthorized individuals who may seek to obtain this information (whether through fraudulent means or otherwise); (2) industry-standard firewall protection; (3) encryption of electronic State Data while in transit from the Contractor networks to external networks; (4) measures to store in a secure fashion all State Data which shall include multiple levels of authentication; (5) dual control procedures, segregation of duties, and pre-employment criminal background checks for employees with responsibilities for or access to State Data; (6) measures to ensure that the State Data shall not be altered or corrupted without the prior written consent of the State; (7) measures to protect against destruction, loss or damage of State Data due to potential environmental hazards, such as fire and water damage; (8) staff training to implement the information security measures; and (9) monitoring of the security of any portions of the Contractor systems that are used in the provision of the services against intrusion on a twenty-four (24) hour a day basis.

  • SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 19.1 For this clause “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

  • Contractor Security Clearance Customers may designate certain duties and/or positions as positions of “special trust” because they involve special trust responsibilities, are located in sensitive locations, or have key capabilities with access to sensitive or confidential information. The designation of a special trust position or duties is at the sole discretion of the Customer. Contractor or Contractor’s employees and Staff who, in the performance of this Contract, will be assigned to work in positions determined by the Customer to be positions of special trust, may be required to submit to background screening and be approved by the Customer to work on this Contract.

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