Examples of National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual in a sentence
Seller is in compliance with all applicable national security obligations, including those specified in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, DOD 5220.22-M (January 1995), and any supplements, amendments or revised editions thereof.
The Lenders, the Administrative Agent and the Issuing Banks acknowledge that any exercise of rights or remedies under the Loan Documents or applicable laws may be subject to the federal National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”), including, without limitation, the rules governing Foreign Ownership Control or Influence (as defined therein).
The Lenders and the Administrative Agent acknowledge that any exercise of rights or remedies under the Loan Documents or applicable laws may be subject to the federal National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”), including, without limitation, the rules governing Foreign Ownership Control or Influence (as defined therein).
The Lenders, the Agents and the Issuing Banks acknowledge that any exercise of rights or remedies under the Loan Documents or applicable laws may be subject to the federal National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”), including, without limitation, the rules governing Foreign Ownership Control or Influence (as defined therein).
For purposes of these Bylaws, “key management personnel” shall have the meaning currently ascribed to it under paragraph 2-104 of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”): The senior management official and the Facility Security Officer must always be cleared to the level of the facility security clearance.
The Company and each of its Subsidiaries is in compliance with all national security obligations, including those specified in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, DOD 5220.22-M (January 1995).
The Company is in compliance with all Applicable Laws regarding national security, including those obligations specified in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual, DOD 5220.22-M (January 1995), and any supplements, amendments or revised editions thereof.
The Company reasonably believes that, based upon Company’s Knowledge of Parent and Purchaser and its understanding of the structure and outcome of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, all necessary approvals and agreements from or with Governmental Entities as required under FAR Subpart 42.12 and the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (DoD 5220.22-M) (the “NISPOM”), as amended, will be able to be obtained.
Except as may be prohibited by the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”), Section 3.23 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth a list of all facility security clearances held by the Sold Companies and, to the Knowledge of Seller, all personnel security clearances by number and clearance level held by any Business Employee, relating to the Business.
The Consultant hereby agrees to abide by the security requirements as set forth in Chapter 2, Section 2 "Personnel Clearances" of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) [DoD 5220.22M], in the event that classified information is involved in the work.