INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT Sample Clauses

The Intelligence Oversight clause establishes guidelines and requirements for monitoring and controlling intelligence activities to ensure they comply with applicable laws and policies. In practice, this clause typically mandates regular reporting, documentation, and review of intelligence operations, and may require personnel to report any questionable activities to designated oversight authorities. Its core function is to promote accountability and transparency in intelligence work, thereby preventing abuses of power and ensuring that intelligence activities remain lawful and ethical.
INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT. For any contractor personnel conducting Intelligence or Intelligence-related activities or supporting those efforts under Department of Defense authorities shall report any Questionable Intelligence Activity (QIA), Significant, or Highly Sensitive Matter (S/HSM) to the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command Intelligence Oversight Program Manager or Senior Intelligence Officer.  Congressional inquiries or investigations  Adverse media coverage  Impact on foreign relations or foreign partners  Systemic compromise, loss, or unauthorized disclosure of protected information. Section D - Packaging and Marking Packaging and Marking will be delineated at the task order level. Section E - Inspection and Acceptance INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE TERMS Supplies/services will be inspected/accepted at: ▇▇▇▇ INSPECT AT INSPECT BY ACCEPT AT ACCEPT BY 0001 Destination Government Destination Government 0002 Destination Government Destination Government 0003 Destination Government Destination Government 0004 Destination Government Destination Government 1001 Destination Government Destination Government 1002 Destination Government Destination Government 1003 Destination Government Destination Government 1004 Destination Government Destination Government CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 52.246-3 Inspection Of Supplies Cost-Reimbursement MAY 2001 52.246-5 Inspection Of Services Cost-Reimbursement APR 1984 Section F - Deliveries or Performance PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The period of performance of the contract, for the purpose of issuing delivery or task orders is as follows: CLIN(S) PERIOD(S) OF PERFORMANCE FOR ISSUING ORDERS Base: 0001 – 0004 From date of award through thirty-six (36) months thereafter Option 1: 1001 – 1004 From date of option exercise through twenty-four (24) months thereafter The above period(s) of performance for the option(s) to extend the term of the contract shall apply only if the Government exercises the option(s) as stated in Section B in accordance with the clause at FAR 52.217-9 “Option to Extend the Term of the Contract.” Notwithstanding Section F period of performance for Option 1 CLINs at Award, Parties contemplate that Section F will be modified to reflect any revisions resulting from Option 1 exercise. (End of text) DELIVERY INFORMATION CLIN DELIVERY DATE QUANTITY SHIP TO ADDRESS DODAAC / CAGE 0001 POP 05-FEB-2021 TO 04-FEB-2024 N/A N/A FOB: Destination 0002 POP 05-FEB-2021 TO 05-FEB-2024 N/A N/A FOB: Destination 0003 POP 05-FEB-2021 TO 04-FEB...
INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT. Per DoD Directive 5148.13, Intelligence Oversight, 26 April 2017, contractor personnel shall receive initial and annual refresher intelligence oversight training during the entire Period of Performance. At a minimum, intelligence oversight training will include: (1) Familiarity with the authorities and restrictions established in DoDD 5240.01, DoD Manual 5240.01, and other applicable Intelligence Community Directives and DoD issuances governing applicable intelligence activities. (2) Responsibilities of DoD personnel and DoD contractor personnel for reporting Questionable Intelligence Activities (QIA) and Significant or Highly Sensitive Matter (S/HSM) per Paragraph 4.1.a. of DoD Directive 5148.13, Intelligence Oversight, 26 April 2017. (End of Clause)