Government computer system definition

Government computer system means any computer system, or part thereof, that is owned, operated, or used by any federal, state, or local governmental entity.
Government computer system means a computer-based system owned or operated by or on behalf of the State, its political subdivisions, or a board.

Examples of Government computer system in a sentence

  • I understand that my USPTO certificates will be used to access records and systems on a U.S. Government computer system and that unauthorized use or use beyond the purpose authorized may subject me to criminal penalties under U.S. Law and/or disciplinary action.

  • This is a U.S. General Services Administration Federal Government computer system that is "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY." This system is subject to monitoring.

  • GPO certificates will be used to access records and systems on a U.S. Government computer system and unauthorized use or use beyond the purpose authorized may be subject to criminal penalties under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act 18 U.S.C. § 1030(c).

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  • I understand that my USPTO certificate will be used to access records and systems on a U.S. Government computer system and that unauthorized use or use beyond the purpose authorized may subject me to criminal penalties under U.S. Law.