Common use of SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM Clause in Contracts

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM. 18.1 is committed to the utilization of Small Businesses and encourages the use of Small Businesses whenever and wherever possible. SUPPLIER is encouraged to utilize Small Businesses in the manufacture and distribution of SUPPLIER’s products and Services, and support ***Company policy, which includes goals outlined in Exhibit “D” –Supplier Diversity Program Data Worksheet. 18.2 Small business types include: Small business Woman-Owned Small business Certified Small Disadvantaged business Certified Small Woman-owned Disadvantaged business Historically Black Colleges & Universities and Minority Institutions Veteran-Owned business Service Disabled Veteran-Owned business Native American Indian Owned Certified HUBZone business Minority Owned business 18.3 Where SUPPLIERS’s utilizes Small Businesses as distributors, SUPPLIER is requested to offer pricing to such distributors in order that ***may purchase from these distributors at the same price(s) as those identified in this Agreement. 18.4 For these purposes, the term “Small Business” shall mean a U.S. firm, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field, and has been categorized by the United States Small Business Administration as “Small” in accordance with 13 CFR Part 121, Small Business Size Standards and shall include those certified as a Small Disadvantaged Business pursuant to National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 99-681 of 1987, and/or a Woman Owned Small Business pursuant to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act, Public Law 103-355 of 1994, and/or a Hub-Zone Business pursuant to the Hub Zone Empowerment, Public Law 101-135 of 1997, and/or a business owned by a disabled veteran pursuant to the Disabled Veteran / Veteran Requirement, Public Law 93-237 of 1999.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement (Aml Communications Inc)

SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM. 18.1 Raytheon is committed to the utilization of Small Businesses and encourages the use of Small Businesses whenever and wherever possible. SUPPLIER is encouraged to utilize Small Businesses in the manufacture and distribution of SUPPLIER’s products and Services, and support ***Raytheon’s Company policy, which includes goals outlined in Exhibit “D” –Supplier Diversity Program Data Worksheet. 18.2 Small business types include: Small business Woman-Owned Small business Certified Small Disadvantaged business Certified Small Woman-owned Disadvantaged business Historically Black Colleges & Universities and Minority Institutions Veteran-Owned business Service Disabled Veteran-Owned business Native American Indian Owned Certified HUBZone business Minority Owned business 18.3 Where SUPPLIERS’s utilizes Small Businesses as distributors, SUPPLIER is requested to offer pricing to such distributors in order that ***Raytheon may purchase from these distributors at the same price(s) as those identified in this Agreement. 18.4 For these purposes, the term “Small Business” shall mean a U.S. firm, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field, and has been categorized by the United States Small Business Administration as “Small” in accordance with 13 CFR Part 121, Small Business Size Standards and shall include those certified as a Small Disadvantaged Business pursuant to National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 99-681 of 1987, and/or a Woman Owned Small Business pursuant to the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act, Public Law 103-355 of 1994, and/or a Hub-Zone Business pursuant to the Hub Zone Empowerment, Public Law 101-135 of 1997, and/or a business owned by a disabled veteran pursuant to the Disabled Veteran / Veteran Requirement, Public Law 93-237 of 1999.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement (Aml Communications Inc)