Disclosure of Ownership or Control by a Foreign Government (September 1994)
(a) Definitions.
As used in this provision--
(1) Effectively owned or controlled means that a foreign government or any entity controlled by a foreign government has the
power, either directly or indirectly, whether exercised or exercisable, to control the election, appointment, or tenure of
the Offeror's officers or a majority of the Offeror's board of directors by any means, e.g., ownership, contract, or operation
of law (or equivalent power for unincorporated organizations).
(2) Entity controlled by a foreign government--
(i) Means--
(A) Any domestic or foreign organization or corporation that is effectively owned or controlled by a foreign government; or
(B) Any individual acting on behalf of a foreign government.
(ii) Does not include an organization or corporation that is owned, but is not controlled, either directly or indirectly,
by a foreign government if the ownership of that organization or corporation by that foreign government was effective before
October 23, 1992.
(3) Foreign government includes the state and the government of any country (other than the United States and its possessions
and trust territories) as well as any political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality thereof.
(4) "Proscribed information" means--
(i) Top Secret information;
(ii) Communications Security (COMSEC) information, except classified keys used to operate secure telephone units (STU
IIIs);
(iii) Restricted Data as defined in the U.S. Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended;
(iv) Special Access Program (SAP) information; or
(v) Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI).
(b) Prohibition on award.
No contract under a national security program may be awarded to an entity controlled by a foreign government if that entity
requires access to proscribed information to perform the contract, unless the Secretary of Defense or a designee has waived
application of 10 U.S.C. 2536(a).
(c) Disclosure.
The Offeror shall disclose any interest a foreign government has in the Offeror when that interest constitutes control by
a foreign government as defined in this provision. If the Offeror is a subsidiary, it shall also disclose any reportable interest
a foreign government has in any entity that owns or controls the subsidiary, including reportable interest concerning the
Offeror's immediate parent, intermediate parents, and the ultimate parent. Use separate paper as needed, and provide the information
in the following format:
Offeror's Point of Contact for Questions about Disclosure (Name and Phone Number with Country Code, City Code and Area Code,
as applicable)
Name and Address of Offeror
Name and Address of Entity Controlled Description of Interest, Ownership by a Foreign Government Percentage, and Identification
of Foreign Government
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