Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements Sample Clauses

Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. All Contractor personnel will be required to complete a Non- Disclosure Agreement (NDA) prior to performance of work under the Contract. nondisclosure agreement contractor Deliverables: NDA Monthly Status Report. The Contractor is responsible for identifying that all personnel, to include any new personnel on the contract, have executed the DISA-provided NDA and the NDA is current as of the date of the monthly status report. Monthly status reports shall be sent to the KOs and CORs.
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Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. The Contractor shall have access to information, records, and live data which may be sensitive and/or proprietary, including information about Government files, source selection activities and processes, system vulnerabilities, data processing activities or functions, user IDs, passwords, and other sensitive information. The Contractor shall not divulge information about Government files, source selection activities and processes, or any other sensitive information to anyone not authorized to receive such information. The Contractor shall ensure that other persons are authorized to receive sensitive information before releasing it to them. See Attachment 15 for Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for Contractor Personnel. The NDA must be executed between the Contractor employee and the Government before the employee has access to the Joint Information Environment (JIE) or Government furnished information. The NDA form may be revised during the life of the contract. Updated NDAs may be required throughout the life of the contract.
Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. The governing security policy documents include XXXX 8500.1, Information Assurance (IA), XXXX 8500.2, Information Assurance (IA) Implementation; XXXX 8570.1 Information Assurance Training Certification and Workforce Management and CJCSM 6510.01, Defense- In-Depth: Information Assurance (IA) and Computer Network Defense (CND). The contractor shall execute a DISA-provided contractor non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for this services contract. The NDA must be signed within one week of contract award. The DISA contractor shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining NDAs for each contractor employee assigned to the contract. Information may only be discussed with those persons outlined on the non-disclosure form. In addition, frequent interactions with other contractors and proprietary information may be required. The contractor shall execute non-disclosure agreements with these other contractors to accomplish the services required under this PWS. The execution of said agreements shall be the sole responsibility of the contractor. NonDisclosure Agreement for DISA
Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. The Contractor shall have access to information, records, and live data, which may be sensitive and/or proprietary, including information about government files, source selection activities and processes, system vulnerabilities, data processing activities or functions, user IDs, passwords, and other sensitive information. The Contractor shall not divulge information about government files, source selection activities and processes, or any other sensitive information to anyone not authorized to receive such information. The Contractor shall ensure that other persons are authorized to receive sensitive information before releasing it to them. See Section J, Attachment C.4, Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), for Contractor Personnel. Unless waived by the Contracting Officer, the NDA must be executed between the Contractor employee and the Government before the employee has access to government furnished information. The Contractor is responsible for identifying that all personnel, to include any new personnel on the contract, have executed the DISA-provided NDA in the Monthly Status Report, applicable at the task order level.
Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. The contractor will have access to unclassified and classified systems/information. The Contractor must possess at least an Interim DoD Secret clearance. Key personnel (management) must have a Top-Secret clearance. The contractor shall have a Top-Secret facility clearance.
Identification of Non-Disclosure Requirements. All employees must sign a non-disclosure agreement due to their access to classified information and facilities supporting this contract.
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