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Resolution Number
2022-3307
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
03/15/2022
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Approve w/Millenium Products for Purchase & Installation of Automated License Plate Recognition Systems (ALPR).
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47QSMD20R0001 Refresh: 0009 Section III B. Terms and Conditions Related to the Performance of an Order <br />in the statement of work, or elsewhere in the contract. <br />(2) Before Contractor personnel depart from the United States or a third country, and before <br />Contractor personnel residing in the host country begin contract performance in the designated <br />operational area or supporting the diplomatic or consular mission, the Contractor shall ensure the <br />following: <br />(i) All required security and background checks are complete and acceptable <br />(ii) All personnel are medically and physically fit and have received all required <br />vaccinations. <br />(iii) All personnel have all necessary passports, visas, entry permits, and other documents <br />required for Contractor personnel to enter and exit the foreign country, including those <br />required for in -transit countries. <br />(iv) All personnel have received <br />(A) A country clearance or special area clearance, if required by the chief of <br />mission; and <br />(B) Theater clearance, if required by the Combatant Commander. <br />(v) All personnel have received personal security training. The training must at a <br />minimum -- <br />(A) Cover safety and security issues facing employees overseas; <br />(B) Identify safety and security contingency planning activities; and <br />(C) Identify ways to utilize safety and security personnel and other resources <br />appropriately. <br />(vi) All personnel have received isolated personnel training, if specified in the contract. <br />Isolated personnel are military or civilian personnel separated from their unit or <br />organization in an environment requiring them to survive, evade, or escape while <br />awaiting rescue or recovery. <br />(vii) All personnel who are U.S. citizens are registered with the U.S. Embassy or <br />Consulate with jurisdiction over the area of operations on-line at <br />http://www.travel.state.gov. <br />(3) The Contractor shall notify all personnel who are not a host country national or ordinarily <br />resident in the host country that-- <br />(i) If this contract is with the Department of Defense, or the contract relates to supporting <br />the mission of the Department of Defense outside the United States, such employees, and <br />dependents residing with such employees, who engage in conduct outside the United <br />States that would constitute an offense punishable by imprisonment for more than one <br />year if the conduct had been engaged in within the special maritime and territorial <br />jurisdiction of the United States, may potentially be subject to the criminal jurisdiction of <br />the United States (see the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 (18 U.S.C. <br />3261 et seq.); <br />(ii) Pursuant to the War Crimes Act, 18 U.S.C. 2441, Federal criminal jurisdiction also <br />extends to conduct that is determined to constitute a war crime when committed by a <br />civilian national of the United States; and <br />Page: 125 of 141 <br />
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