Controlled Government Data definition

Controlled Government Data means information the United States Government creates or possesses that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls.

Examples of Controlled Government Data in a sentence

  • The Disclosing Party's Controlled Government Data, if any, will be identified in a separate technical document.

  • All Background, Third Party Proprietary and Controlled Government Data provided by Disclosing Party shall be identified in the Annex under which it will be provided.

  • The Disclosing Party’s Controlled Government Data, if any, will be identified in a separate technical document.

  • U.S. Government Data, including software and related Data, Disclosing Party intends to control (referred to as Controlled Government Data).

  • All Background, Third Party Proprietary and Controlled Government Data provided by Disclosing Party to Receiving Party shall be marked by Disclosing Party with a restrictive notice and protected by Receiving Party in accordance with this Article.

  • The Disclosing Party’s Controlled Government Data, if any, will be identified in a separate document.

  • All Third Party Proprietary Data and Controlled Government Data provided by Disclosing Party to Receiving Party shall be marked by Disclosing Party with a restrictive notice and protected by Receiving Party in accordance with this Article.

  • The Disclosing Party's Controlled Government Data, if any, will be identified in a separate document.

  • Government data, including software, the use and dissemination of which, the Disclosing Party intends to control ("Controlled Government Data").

  • U.S. Government Data, including software and related Data, the Disclosing Party intends to control (referred to as Controlled Government Data).

Related to Controlled Government Data

  • Government data means any information, document, media, or machine readable material regardless of physical form or characteristics, that is created or obtained by the Government in the course of official Government business.

  • Loss of Government property means unintended, unforeseen or accidental loss, damage or destruction to Government property that reduces the Government’s expected economic benefits of the property. Loss of Government property does not include purposeful destructive testing, obsolescence, normal wear and tear or manufacturing defects. Loss of Government property includes, but is not limited to—

  • Available government assistance means any governmental rental or housing payment benefits available to the individual or any household member.

  • Host Government means a Government with which UNICEF has a programme of development cooperation, and includes a Government of a country in which UNICEF provides humanitarian assistance.

  • Government Programs means (i) the Medicare and Medicaid Programs, (ii) the United States Department of Defense Civilian Health Program for Uniformed Services and (iii) other similar foreign or domestic federal, state or local reimbursement or governmental health care programs.