Common use of OPSEC / Security Requirements Clause in Contracts

OPSEC / Security Requirements. The Seller shall comply with the requirements of the applicable DoD Contract Security Classification Specification (DD Form 254) and shall utilize the Security Classification Guides (SCG) provided by the U.S. Government for classification guidance. As required, the SCGs will be provided by the Government specific to the Project. Work performed by a Seller under a Project Agreement may involve access to Communications Security (COM-SEC) Information; Restricted Data; Formerly Restricted Data; SCI and Non-SCI Intelligence information; Special Access Information; NATO Information; Foreign Government Information; For Official Use Only Information (FOUO); and Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET). In performing Project Agreements under this Agreement, the Seller may Receive and Generate Classified Material; Fabricate, Modify, and/or Store Classified Hardware; Have Access to US Classified Information outside the US, Puerto Rico, US Possessions and Trust Territories; Require a COMSEC Account; Have Operations Security (OPSEC) Requirements; Be Authorized to use the Defense Courier System; and/or Process Classified Information at Redstone Arsenal, AL following AR 25-2 for guidance on classified computer processing. As required by the specific DD254 associated with individual Project Agreements, the Seller shall maintain a TOP SECRET (TS) facility clearance and have sufficient number of employees with a Personnel Security Clearance at the TS / (Sensitive Compartmented Information) SCI / (Special Access Information) SAP and SECRET levels to meet the requirements of the Projects requested. The below listed Department of Defense Directives, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses will be incorporated into the Project Agreements by reference with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text.

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Samples: Customer Contract Requirements, Customer Contract Requirements, Customer Contract Requirements

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