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An FCL and approved safeguarding is required for firms bidding on a contract in which they will be provided with classified information during the bid phase of a classified contract. An FCL must be issued before any classified material can be provided to the contractor.
A contractor must have an FCL in order to bid or perform work on a classified contract, if it is necessary to access classified information during the pre-award phase.
Publication 4812 identifies security and privacy control requirements for contractors and their subcontractors that have access to or manage Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) data on contractor owned, managed or operated IT assets and information systems.
Security may be provided by way of cash, bank guarantees, insurance bonds or parent company guarantees.
To obtain a Facility Clearance the Contractor must submit the Standard Form 328, Certificate Pertaining to Foreign Interests, and all required supporting documents to form a complete Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI) Package.
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When a parent company requires a lower level facility security clearance than its cleared subsidiary, the parent company will need to apply for a separate security clearance that is appropriate for its level of clearance. The subsidiary can still maintain its current level of clearance.
A contracting facility must be sponsored for an FCL by either a government contracting activity (GCA) or another cleared defense contracting company.

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