Common use of Security Regulations and Directives Clause in Contracts

Security Regulations and Directives. Each Collaborator will abide by the safety and security regulations and directives of the host facility in which the Cooperative Work is being performed. [This is the place to add any special security requirements for personnel doing Cooperative Work at the Collaborators’ facilities. If the Cooperative Work covers unclassified Military Critical Technology (MCT), the non-Government Collaborator must be certified to handle MCT data. MCT data must be controlled in accordance with the International Trade in Arms Regulations (ITAR). MCT certification is established using DD Form 2345, called an “Export-Controlled DoD Technical Data Agreement”. If the Cooperative Work covers classified topics, a security clearance must be put in place for the Non-Navy Collaborator’s facilities and personnel using a DoD Contract Security Classification Specification, DD Form 254, completed through [Navy Collaborator]’s Security Office. Refer to the CRADA Handbook.]

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

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Security Regulations and Directives. Each Collaborator will abide by the safety and security regulations and directives of the host facility in which the Cooperative Work is being performed. [This is the place to add any special security requirements for personnel doing Cooperative Work at the Collaborators’ facilities. If the Cooperative Work covers unclassified Military Critical Technology (MCT), the nonNon-Government Collaborator must be certified to handle MCT data. MCT data must be controlled in accordance with the International Trade in Arms Regulations (ITAR). MCT certification is established using DD Form 2345, called an “Export-Controlled DoD Technical Data Agreement”. If the Cooperative Work covers classified topics, a security clearance must be put in place for the Non-Navy Collaborator’s facilities and personnel using a DoD Contract Security Classification Specification, DD Form 254, completed through [Navy Collaborator]’s Security Office. Refer to the CRADA Handbook.]

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Non Standard, Non Standard, Research and Development Agreement

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