Supply Chain Security. (a) Where applicable, Seller personnel providing goods and services to or at the Buyer’s premises shall be security cleared in accordance with the Buyer’s security clearance requirements. (b) The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has created the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) program in which the U.S. Government and businesses work to protect the supply chain from the introduction of terrorist contraband (weapons, explosives, biological, nuclear or chemical agents, etc.) in shipments originating from off-shore of the United States to Buyer, drop shipments to its sub-tier suppliers, or drop shipments to its customers originating from off-shore of the United States. Where Seller is a C-TPAT member Seller shall ensure that it has completed the Raytheon C-TPAT Foreign Supplier Security Self-Assessment Questionnaire and shall keep such Questionnaire updated. (c) Recognising the need to secure international supply chains and in response to C-TPAT the European Community has created the Authorised Economic Operator (“AEO”) program under which entities can be certified as AEOs. (d) Where Seller is not a C-TPAT member or an AEO, Seller shall nonetheless have in place appropriate supply chain security and safety policies and procedures including policies and procedures to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments under this Purchase Order against the unauthorised introduction of harmful or dangerous materials, drugs, contraband, or weapons (including weapons of mass destruction), or introduction of unauthorised personnel in transportation conveyances or containers. Seller’s security measures must include, but are not limited to, physical security of manufacturing, packing and shipping areas, restrictions on access of unauthorised personnel to such areas; personnel screening to the maximum limits of law or regulations in Seller’s or manufacturer’s country; and development, implementation and maintenance of procedures to protect the security and integrity of all shipments.
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Supply Chain Security. (a) Where applicable, Seller personnel providing goods and services to or at the Buyer’s premises shall be security cleared in accordance with the Buyer’s security clearance requirements.
(b) The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has created the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) program in which the U.S. Government and businesses work to protect the supply chain from the introduction of terrorist contraband (weapons, explosives, biological, nuclear or chemical agents, etc.) in shipments originating from off-shore of the United States to Buyer, drop shipments to its sub-tier suppliers- any Subcontractor, or drop shipments to its customers originating from off-shore of the United States. Where Seller is a C-TPAT member Seller shall ensure that it has completed the Raytheon C-TPAT Foreign Supplier Security Self-Assessment Questionnaire and shall keep such Questionnaire updated.
(c) Recognising the need to secure international supply chains and in response to C-TPAT the European Community has created the Authorised Economic Operator (“AEO”) program under which entities can be certified as AEOs.
(d) Where Seller is not a C-TPAT member or an AEO, Seller shall nonetheless have in place appropriate supply chain security and safety policies and procedures including policies and procedures to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments under this Purchase Order against the unauthorised introduction of harmful or dangerous materials, drugs, contraband, or weapons (including weapons of mass destruction), or introduction of unauthorised personnel in transportation conveyances or containers. Seller’s security measures must include, but are not limited to, physical security of manufacturing, packing and shipping areas, restrictions on access of unauthorised personnel to such areas; personnel screening to the maximum limits of law or regulations in Seller’s or manufacturer’s country; and development, implementation and maintenance of procedures to protect the security and integrity of all shipments.
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Sources: Purchase Order Agreement
Supply Chain Security. (a) Where applicable, Seller personnel providing goods and services to or at the Buyer’s premises shall be security cleared in accordance with the Buyer’s security clearance requirements.
(b) The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has created the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) program in which the U.S. Government and businesses work to protect the supply chain from the introduction of terrorist contraband (weapons, explosives, biological, nuclear or chemical agents, etc.) in shipments originating from off-shore of the United States to Buyer, drop shipments to its sub-tier suppliersany Subcontractor, or drop shipments to its customers originating from off-shore of the United States. Where Seller is a C-TPAT member Seller shall ensure that it has completed the Raytheon C-TPAT Foreign Supplier Security Self-Self- Assessment Questionnaire and shall keep such Questionnaire updated.
(c) Recognising the need to secure international supply chains and in response to C-TPAT the European Community has created the Authorised Economic Operator (“AEO”) program under which entities can be certified as AEOs.
(d) Where Seller is not a C-TPAT member or an AEO, Seller shall nonetheless have in place appropriate supply chain security and safety policies and procedures including policies and procedures to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments under this Purchase Order against the unauthorised introduction of harmful or dangerous materials, drugs, contraband, or weapons (including weapons of mass destruction), or introduction of unauthorised personnel in transportation conveyances or containers. Seller’s security measures must include, but are not limited to, physical security of manufacturing, packing and shipping areas, restrictions on access of unauthorised personnel to such areas; personnel screening to the maximum limits of law or regulations in Seller’s or manufacturer’s country; and development, implementation and maintenance of procedures to protect the security and integrity of all shipments.
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Sources: Purchase Order Agreement
Supply Chain Security. (a) Where applicable, Seller personnel providing goods and services to or at the Buyer’s premises shall be security cleared in accordance with the Buyer’s security clearance requirements.
(b) The U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has created the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) program in which the U.S. Government and businesses work to protect the supply chain from the introduction of terrorist contraband (weapons, explosives, biological, nuclear or chemical agents, etc.) in shipments originating from off-shore of the United States to Buyer, drop shipments to its sub-tier suppliers, or drop shipments to its customers originating from off-shore of the United States. Where Seller is a C-TPAT member Seller shall ensure that it has completed the Raytheon C-TPAT Foreign Supplier Security Self-Self- Assessment Questionnaire and shall keep such Questionnaire updated.
(c) Recognising the need to secure international supply chains and in response to C-TPAT the European Community has created the Authorised Economic Operator (“AEO”) program under which entities can be certified as AEOs.
(d) Where Seller is not a C-TPAT member or an AEO, Seller shall nonetheless have in place appropriate supply chain security and safety policies and procedures including policies and procedures to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments under this Purchase Order against the unauthorised introduction of harmful or dangerous materials, drugs, contraband, or weapons (including weapons of mass destruction), or introduction of unauthorised personnel in transportation conveyances or containers. Seller’s security measures must include, but are not limited to, physical security of manufacturing, packing and shipping areas, restrictions on access of unauthorised personnel to such areas; personnel screening to the maximum limits of law or regulations in Seller’s or manufacturer’s country; and development, implementation and maintenance of procedures to protect the security and integrity of all shipments.
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Sources: Purchase Order Agreement