Common use of Personnel Security—Court Personnel Clause in Contracts

Personnel Security—Court Personnel. No person ap- pointed by the court or designated for service therein shall be given access to any classified information in the custody of the court, unless such person has re- ceived a security clearance as provided herein and un- less access to such information is necessary for the per- formance of an official function. A security clearance for justices and judges is not required, but such clear- ance shall be provided upon the request of any judicial officer who desires to be cleared. The court shall inform the court security officer or the attorney for the government of the names of court personnel who may require access to classified informa- tion. That person shall then notify the Department of Justice Security Officer, who shall promptly make ar- rangements to obtain any necessary security clear- ances and shall approve such clearances under stand- ards of the Executive Branch applicable to the level and category of classified information involved. The Department of Justice Security Officer shall advise the court in writing when the necessary security clear- ances have been obtained. If security clearances cannot be obtained promptly, personnel in the Executive Branch having the nec- xxxxxx clearances may be temporarily assigned to as- sist the court. If a proceeding is required to be recorded and an official court reporter having the necessary se- curity clearance is unavailable, the court may request the court security officer or the attorney for the gov- ernment to have a cleared reporter from the Executive Branch designated to act as reporter in the proceed- ings. The reporter so designated shall take the oath of office as prescribed by 28 U.S.C. § 753(a). Justices, judges and cleared court personnel shall not disclose classified information to anyone who does not have a security clearance and who does not require the information in the discharge of an official function. However, nothing contained in these procedures shall preclude a judge from discharging his official duties, including giving appropriate instructions to the jury. Any problem of security involving court personnel or persons acting for the court shall be referred to the court for appropriate action.

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Personnel Security—Court Personnel. No person ap- pointed by the court or designated for service therein shall will be given access to any classified information in the custody of the court, unless such person has re- ceived a received the appropriate security clearance as provided herein and un- less unless access to such information is necessary for the per- formance performance of an official function. A security clearance for justices and other Article III judges is not required, but such clear- ance shall be provided upon the request of any judicial officer who desires to be cleared. The court shall inform timely notify the court classified informa- tion security officer or the attorney for the government of the names of court personnel who may require access to classified informa- tioninformation. That person shall The classified information security officer will then notify the Department of Justice Security Officer, who shall will promptly make ar- rangements arrangements to obtain any necessary security clear- ances clearances. All security clearance requests will be reviewed and shall approve such clearances under stand- ards determinations will be made in ac- cordance with the adjudication standards of the Executive Execu- tive Branch applicable to the level and category of classified information involved. The classified informa- tion security officer, on behalf of the Department of Justice Security Officer shall Officer, will advise the court in writing when the necessary security clear- ances clearances have been obtained. When necessary, the court may request that security clearances for certain court personnel be expedited. If security clearances cannot be obtained promptly, United States Government personnel in possessing the Executive Branch having the nec- xxxxxx ap- propriate security clearances may be temporarily assigned as- signed to as- sist assist the court. If a proceeding is required to be recorded and an official court reporter having the necessary se- curity security clearance is unavailable, the court may request the court classified information security officer or the attorney for the gov- ernment government to have a cleared reporter from the Executive Branch designated to act as a reporter in the proceed- ings. The reporter so designated shall must take the oath of office as prescribed by 28 U.S.C. § 753(a). Justices, judges and cleared court personnel shall not disclose may dis- close classified information only to anyone persons who does not have a possess both the appropriate security clearance and who does not require the req- uisite need to know the information in the discharge performance of an official function. However, nothing contained in these procedures shall preclude precludes a judge from discharging performing his or her official duties, including giving appropriate instructions in- structions to the a jury. Any problem of security concern regarding classified informa- xxxx and involving court personnel or persons acting for the court shall must be referred to the court and the Depart- ment of Justice Security Officer for appropriate action.

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