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Contract for Assistance Regarding Syed Farooks Iphone — Part 1
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. Outside employment and activities (FD 331, 331a, 331b, 331c, or 331d)
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4. Official and unofficial foreign travel (FD 772 or 772b)
5. Official and unofficial foreign national contacts (FD 981)
6. Change in marital status (FD 292)
7. Roommates or cohabitants (FD 773)
Contractors shall immediately report, either verbally or through written communication, the
following to the designated CSO:
1, Change to contractor's status as a result of death.
2. Change to contractor's status which alters their originally assigned location and FBI Division
to which they report.
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3. Employees desiring not to perform on the contract.
Willful disregard of these requirements, or refusal to consent to, or to complete to the satisfaction
of the CSO, FBI investigator and/or the Security Division, any lawful and appropriate request(s)
may warrant an assessment of the contractor employee for continued eligibility for FBI facility,
information and/or information system access privileges and the Contracting Officer's may
initiate action resulting in the immediate removal of the employee from FBI space and ability to
perform on FBI contracts. Such action(s) may in addition be subject to any action or penalty
prescribed by law. If contract performance 1s impacted as a result of removal of the employee,
the contractor may be found in default of the contract. In the event that the development of
information or material is not clearly addressed by the contract or FBI security policy or
procedures, the contractor is required to seek FBI guidance.
H.32 Financial Disclosure
H.32.1, Procedures and Processes
H.32.1.1 Financial Disclosure Requirements
Financial considerations and foreign travel have been identified as significant elements in recent
espionage cases. In response to these threats, Executive Order 12968 established a requirement
that all Executive Branch personnel who are granted access to "particularly sensitive classified
information" as a condition of such access file with the agency head an annual financial
disclosure report. With the continuous dependency on contractors to support the FBI, to include
access to classified information, if a procurement is expected to result in the acquisition of
services involving the assignment of contractor personnel to FBI locations, access to Sensitive
Compartmented Information (SCI) and access to the FBI's Secret Network (FBINET) the
Program Management Officer/Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR), in
coordination with the assigned Chief Security Officer, are required to identify during
procurement planning stages, whether an acquisition will require the anticipated contract to
include the Special Security Requirement identified below:
H.32.1.2 Special Security Requirement
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