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Contract for Assistance Regarding Syed Farooks Iphone — Part 1
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Contractor's directors or officers, or on the part of any of the managers, superintendents, or
equivalents of the contractor who have supervision or direction of:
a. All or substantially all of the contractor's business, or
b. All or substantially all of the contractor's operations at any one plant or separate
location in which this contract 1s being performed, or
c. A separate and complete major industrial operation in connection with the performance
of this contract.
When deficiencies in the contractor's security program are noted which do not warrant
immediate default, the contractor shall be provided a written notice of the deficiencies and be
given a period of 90 days in which to take corrective action. If the contractor fails to take the
necessary corrective action, the CO may terminate the whole or any part of this contract, for
default. The contractor shall maintain and administer, in accordance with all relevant clauses
and provisions set forth or incorporated into this contract, a security program that meets the
requirements of these documents.
(End SSR}
H.30 Consent for Warrantless Searches of Department of Justice Workplaces
All cleared personnel accessing information within FBI controlled space are required to execute
an FBI Form FD 1001 Consent for Warrantless Searches of Department of Justice (DOJ)
Workplaces as a condition of working at FBI facilities. The FBI's Director implemented the
Attorney General's policy subjecting employees to warrantless physical searches of their offices
or immediate workplaces within DOJ premises when authorized by the Attorney General (AG)
or the Deputy Attorney General (DAG) based upon a determination that information the
Department deems credible indicates that the employee:
1) is, or may be, disclosing classified information in an unauthorized manner;
2) has incurred excessive indebtedness or has acquired a level of affluence that cannot be
reasonably explained by other information,
3) had the capability and opportunity to disclose classified information that is believed to
have been lost or compromised to a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power, or
4) has repeatedly or significantly mishandled or improperly stored classified information.
The search may extend to the entire office or workplace and anything within it that might hold
classified information, including locked containers (such as briefcases) and electronic storage
media (such as computer disk and handheld computers), whether owned by the government, by
the employee, or by a third party. The search may be conducted by appropriate FBI personnel
and/or law enforcement officers, on an announced or unannounced basis, during the workday or
after hours. If discovered during a search, evidence of misconduct - whether related to storage or
classified information, storage of sensitive but unclassified information, or a crime - will be
collected and reported to appropriate authorities.
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