Common use of Threat Clause in Contracts

Threat. (The plan should contain the threat information provided by the government and any other pertinent information known to the program or activity officials specifying known threat to their location, personnel, information, or operations. Threat should be tailored to both the information and locations identified as critical to the sponsor and the program or activity. An essential part of this section should be a thorough analysis of the available open-source information concerning both the program/activity's and sponsor's operations in similar efforts and technologies. The threat to U.S. Government activities continues. The political changes that took place in eastern Europe have certainly changed the focus of U.S. concerns from a nuclear-centered threat to an economic-centered threat, but the potential for grave harm to the U.S. continues. Although it is a less cataclysmic climate, the ultimate result is the same. Information about specific adversary capabilities is available from the NAWCAD OPSEC Officer. This includes, but not limited to, information on organizations such as the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVRR); People's Republic of China (PRC); Intelligence services of countries friendly to U.S. interests; competitors in the economic world; or efforts by narcotraffickers or terrorist groups.)

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Sources: Contract (Flight International Group Inc), Contract (Flight International Group Inc)