Common use of Authorized recipients Clause in Contracts

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, state, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSA. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA or performing work under a GSA contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, state, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement, Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, state, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSACBP. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA CBP or performing work under a GSA CBP contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, state, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: On Airport Lease, Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, stateState, and local government entities, and nongovernment nongovernmental entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSA. Nongovernment Nongovernmental entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA or performing work under a GSA contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, stateState, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building building information on a need to need-to-know basis. This paragraph clause must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Design Build Contract

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, stateState, and local government Government entities, and nongovernment non-Government entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSAGovernment. Nongovernment Non-Government entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA Government or performing work under a GSA Government contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, stateState, and local government Government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, state, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSAVA. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA VA or performing work under a GSA VA contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, state, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.. C. DISSEMINATION OF SBU BUILDING INFORMATION:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, stateState, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSADOE. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA DOE or performing work under a GSA DOE contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, stateState, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph clause must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, stateState, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSA. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA or performing work under a GSA contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, stateState, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement

Authorized recipients. Building information considered SBU must be protected with access strictly controlled and limited to those individuals having a need to know such information. Those with a need to know may include Federal, state, and local government entities, and nongovernment entities engaged in the conduct of business on behalf of or with GSANOAA. Nongovernment entities may include architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and others submitting an offer or bid to GSA NOAA or performing work under a GSA NOAA contract or subcontract. Contractors must provide SBU Building information when needed for the performance of official Federal, state, and local government functions, such as for code compliance reviews and for the issuance of Building permits. Public safety entities such as fire and utility departments may require access to SBU Building information on a need to know basis. This paragraph must not prevent or encumber the dissemination of SBU Building information to public safety entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement