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final, and the Contractor, for itself and for its employees, agrees that the inventor 

 or inventors will execute all documents and do all things necessary or proper to 

 carry out the judgment of the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall include 

 the provisions of this Article in all contracts of employment with persons who do 

 any part of the subject work. 



ARTICLE 6. Security Provisions, (a) During the continuance of the present 

 unlimited National Emergency, the Contractor shall not disclose any information 

 concerning this contract or obtained as a result of the performance of its under- 

 takings hereunder to any person, except employees assigned to such work, with- 

 out the written consent of the Contracting Officer or the Scientific Officer. Subse- 

 quent to the termination of such Emergency, disclosure of such information shall 

 be governed by the applicable laws and regulations governing the disclosure of 

 classified information. Disclosure of information concerning this contract or such 

 work to any person not entitled to receive it, or failure to safeguard all such 

 classified matters within the Contractor's control, may subject the Contractor, its 

 employees and subcontractors to criminal liability under the laws of the United 

 States, including (i) 50 U.S.C. Chap. 4, (ii) 50 U.S.C. 45-45d, as supplemented by 

 Executive Order 8381, dated March 22, 1940, and (iii) 35 U.S.C, 42c. 



(b) The Contractor shall immediately submit a confidential report to the 

 Contracting Officer whenever for any cause it has reason to believe that there is 

 an active danger of espionage or sabotage affecting any of the subject work. 



(c) The Contractor shall not employ any alien on or permit any alien to have 

 access to the subject work or any plans, specifications or records relating to its 

 undertakings hereunder without the written consent of the Contracting Officer 

 as to each such alien. 



(d) The Contractor, whenever requested by the Contracting Officer or the 

 Scientific Officer, shall report to the Contracting Officer the citizenship, country 

 of birth or alien status of any or all of its employees at the site of or having access 

 to any of the subject work. 



(e) The Contractor shall not employ or continue to employ on, and shall ex- 

 clude from the site of, any of the subject work any person or persons designated 

 in writing by the Contracting Officer or the Scientific Officer for cause as undesir- 

 able to have access to such work. 



ARTICLE 7. Public Policy Provisions, (a) The Contractor warrants that it 

 has not employed any person to solicit or secure this contract upon any agreement 

 for a commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. Breach of this war- 

 ranty shall give the Government the right to annul the contract or, in its discretion, 

 to deduct from the contract price or consideration the amount of such com- 

 mission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee. This warranty shall not apply to 

 commissions payable by the Contractor upon contracts or sales secured or made 

 through bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the 

 Contractor for the purpose of securing business. 



(b) No Member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, shall 

 be admitted to any share or part of this contract or any benefit that may arise 

 therefrom, but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this contract if 

 made with a corporation for its general benefit. 



