Common use of Security Training Clause in Contracts

Security Training. The Contractor shall ensure all Contractor and subContractor employees who require access to or who perform services on a Government installation are aware of and have conducted the appropriate Government security training as summarized below. Training requirements are subject to change as conditions, policies, or regulations change, and may vary between units, due to the type, focus, or environment. Access to on- line training is usually from a Government account (on-post computer and/or CAC-enabled access), but some may be conducted from other source(s). The table below summarizes relevant Government security-related training: What Intended Audience When Anti-terrorism (AT) Level I All (performance in an Army controlled installation, facility, or area) At start of contract performance and annually thereafter Access and General Protection/Security Policy and Procedures All (performance in an Army controlled installation, facility, or area) At start of contract performance and when conditions change AT Awareness Training CONUS/OCONUS travel 30 days or less prior to CONUS/OCONUS travel Access to Government Information Systems All who are given access to a Government computer/e-mail account At start of contract performance and annually thereafter OPSEC Training All (performance in an Army controlled installation, facility, or area) At start of contract performance and annually thereafter Information Assurance ((IA)/Information Technology (IT) training All who are given access to Government computers or an e-mail account At start of contract performance and annually thereafter Information Assurance ((IA)/Information Technology (IT) certification) Any elevated-level access (e.g. IMO- type work, knowledge management, SharePoint, web design) Upon contract award or start of contract performance Security briefing FAR 52.204-2. Contractors requiring handling of/access to Classified Prior to access AT/OPSEC – deployed* DFARS Clause 252.225-7040. Contractors authorized to accompany the Force (contingency operations, humanitarian, peacekeeping) Prior to deployment AT – theater specific clearance* DFARS Clause 252.225-7043. Performance or Delivery in a foreign country (contingency and non- contingency support) Prior to deployment * These training requirements only apply to performance governed by the specified DFARS clauses. Performance in those areas governed by those DFARS Clauses is expected to occur infrequently for this MAIDIQ, but is included in the interest of full disclosure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.moore.army.mil, www.moore.army.mil, www.moore.army.mil

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