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252.225-7043 ANTITERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION POLICY FOR DEFENSE
CONTRACTORS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES (JUN 1998)
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this clause, the Contractor and its subcontractors, if
performing or traveling outside the United States under this contract, shall-
(1) Affiliate with the Overseas Security Advisory Council, if the Contractor or subcontractor is a
U.S. entity;
(2) Ensure that Contractor and subcontractor personnel who are U.S. nationals and are in-country
on a non-transitory basis, register with the U.S. Embassy, and that Contractor and subcontractor
personnel who are third country nationals comply with any security related requirements of the
Embassy of their nationality;
(3) Provide, to Contractor and subcontractor personnel, antiterrorism/force protection awareness
information commensurate with that which the Department of Defense (DoD) provides to its
military and civilian personnel and their families, to the extent such information can be made
available prior to travel outside the United States; and
(4) Obtain and comply with the most current antiterrorism/force protection guidance for Contractor
and subcontractor personnel.
(b) The requirements of this clause do not apply to any subcontractor that is-
(1) A foreign government;
(2) A representative of a foreign government; or
(3) A foreign corporation wholly owned by a foreign government.
(c) Information and guidance pertaining to DoD antiterrorism/force protection can be obtained from
from Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Code 24; telephone, DSN 228-9113 or commercial
(202) 433-9113.
(End of clause)
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JUNE 1999








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