Common use of Technology Control Plan Clause in Contracts

Technology Control Plan. The GSC must cause the Company to develop and implement a “Technology Control Plan” (i.e., TCP), as defined in the NISPOM. The GSC may establish the Company’s policy regarding the TCP. The TCP must prescribe measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or export of Export Controlled Information consistent with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Security Control Agreement, Security Control Agreement (Macdonald Dettwiler & Associates LTD)

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Technology Control Plan. The GSC must cause the Company to develop and implement a “Technology Control Plan” (i.e., TCP), as defined in the NISPOM. The GSC may establish the Company’s policy regarding the TCP. The TCP must prescribe measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or export of Export Controlled Information consistent with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Special Security Agreement

Technology Control Plan. The GSC must will cause the Company to develop and implement a Technology Control Plan” Plan (i.e., TCP), ”) as defined in the NISPOM. The GSC may establish the Company’s policy regarding the TCP. The TCP must prescribe measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or export of Export Controlled Information consistent with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Proxy Agreement

Technology Control Plan. The Except as may otherwise be permitted by DOE, the GSC must cause the Company to develop and implement a “Technology Control Plan” (i.e., TCP), as defined in the NISPOM. The GSC may establish the Company’s policy regarding the TCP. The TCP must prescribe measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or export of Export Controlled Information consistent with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Special Security Agreement

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Technology Control Plan. The Except as may otherwise be permitted by DOE, the GSC must cause the Company to develop and implement a “Technology Control Plan” (i.e., TCP), as defined which shall be approved in writing by the NISPOMGSC and subject to review by DOE prior to the Effective Date. The GSC may establish the Company’s policy regarding the TCP. The TCP must prescribe measures to prevent the unauthorized disclosure or export of Export Controlled Information consistent with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Security Control Agreement

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