DFARS 252.225-7049 Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Foreign Commercial Satellite Services-Representations. Basic (Dec 2018) (Current)

As prescribed in 225.772-5 (a), use the provision at 252.225-7049, Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Foreign Commercial Satellite Services—Representations, in solicitations that include the clause at 252.225-7051, Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Foreign Commercial Satellite Services. If the solicitation includes the provision at FAR 52.204-7, do not separately list the provision 252.225-7049 in the solicitation.

PROHIBITION ON ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SATELLITE SERVICES—REPRESENTATIONS (DEC 2018)

      (a)  Definitions.  As used in this provision—

      “Covered foreign country,” “foreign entity,” “government of a covered foreign country,” “launch vehicle,” “satellite services,” and “state sponsor of terrorism” are defined in the clause at Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 252.225-7051, Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Commercial Satellite Services.

      "Cybersecurity risk" means threats to and vulnerabilities of information or information systems and any related consequences caused by or resulting from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, degradation, disruption, modification, or destruction of such information or information systems, including such related consequences caused by an act of terrorism. (10 U.S.C. 2279)

      (b)  Prohibition on award.  In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2279, unless an exception is determined to apply in accordance with DFARS 225.772-4, no contract for commercial satellite services may be awarded to—

              (1)(i)  A foreign entity if the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment or the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy reasonably believes that—

                            (A)  The foreign entity is an entity in which the government of a covered foreign country has an ownership interest that enables the government to affect satellite operations;

                            (B)  The foreign entity plans to, or is expected to, provide or use launch or other satellite services under the contract from a covered foreign country; or

                            (C)  Entering into such contract would create an unacceptable cybersecurity risk for DoD; or

                    (ii)  An offeror that is offering to provide the commercial satellite services of a foreign entity as described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section; or

              (2)(i)  Any entity, except as provided in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this provision, for a launch that occurs on or after December 31, 2022, if the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment or the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy reasonably believes that such satellite service will be provided using satellites that will be—

                            (A)  Designed or manufactured—

                                    (1)  In a covered foreign country; or

                                    (2)  By an entity controlled in whole or in part by, or acting on behalf of, the government of a covered foreign country; or

                            (B)  Launched outside the United States, using a launch vehicle that is—

                                    (1)  Designed or manufactured in a covered foreign country; or

                                    (2)  Provided by—

                                          (i)  The government of a covered foreign country; or

                                          (ii)  An entity controlled in whole or in part by, or acting on behalf of, the government of a covered foreign country.

                    (ii)  The prohibition in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(B) of this provision does not apply with respect to launch vehicles for which the satellite service provider has a contract or other agreement relating to launch services that, prior to June 10, 2018, was either fully paid for by the satellite service provider or covered by a legally binding commitment of the satellite service provider to pay for such services.

      (c)  Representations.  The Offeror represents that—

              (1)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not a foreign entity in which the government of a covered foreign country has an ownership interest that enables the government to affect satellite operations. If affirmative, identify the covered foreign country:_________;

              (2)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not a foreign entity that plans to provide satellite services under the contract from a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the covered foreign country:___________;

              (3)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services provided by a foreign entity in which the government of a covered foreign country has an ownership interest that enables the government to affect satellite operations. If affirmative, identify the foreign entity and the covered foreign country:__________;

              (4)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services provided by a foreign entity that plans to or is expected to provide satellite services under the contract from a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the foreign entity and the covered foreign country:__________;

              (5)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services that will use satellites, launched on or after December 31, 2022, that will be designed or manufactured in a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the covered foreign country:____________;

              (6)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services that will use satellites, launched on or after December 31, 2022, that will be designed or manufactured by an entity controlled in whole or in part by, or acting on behalf of, the government of a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the entity, the covered foreign country, and the relationship of the entity to the government of the covered foreign country:_______________;

              (7)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services that will use satellites, launched outside the United States on or after December 31, 2022, using a launch vehicle that is designed or manufactured in a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the covered foreign country:____________;

              (8)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services that will use satellites, launched outside the United States on or after December 31, 2022, using a launch vehicle that is provided by the government of a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the covered foreign country:________________; and

              (9)  It [ ] is, [ ] is not offering commercial satellite services that will use satellites, launched outside the United States on or after December 31, 2022, using a launch vehicle that is provided by an entity controlled in whole or in part by, or acting on behalf of, the government of a covered foreign country. If affirmative, identify the entity, the covered foreign country, and the relationship of the entity to the government of the covered foreign country:______________.

      (d)  Disclosure.  If the Offeror has responded affirmatively to any representation in paragraphs (c)(7) through (c)(9) of this provision, and if such launches are covered in whole or in part by a contract or other agreement relating to launch services that, prior to June 10, 2018, was either fully paid for by the satellite service provider or covered by a legally binding commitment of the satellite service provider to pay for such services, provide the following information:

              (1)  The entity awarded the contract or other agreement:_____________.

              (2)  The date the contract or other agreement was awarded:___________.

              (3)  The period of performance for the contract or other agreement:____________.

      (e)  The representations in paragraph (c) of this provision are a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed when making award. If it is later determined that the Offeror knowingly rendered an erroneous representation, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, the Contracting Officer may terminate the contract resulting from this solicitation for default.

(End of provision)
 

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Prime’s Interest;
Non-commercial items ✖ Contracts ✖   DFARS 212.301 Construction ✖ (SAM.gov clause) ✔ (Applies when providing commercial satellite services);
⚠ =252.225-7004 Basic
⚠ <52.204-7 Basic

52.212-3 Offeror Representations and Certifications—Commercial Products and Commercial Services.

52.225-1 Buy American-Supplies

52.225-11 Buy American-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements.

52.225-21 Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods-Buy American Statute-Construction Materials.

52.225-23 Required Use of American Iron, Steel, and Manufactured Goods-Buy American Statute-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements.

52.225-25 Prohibition on Contracting With Entities Engaging in Certain Activities or Transactions Relating to Iran—Representation and Certifications.

52.225-3 Buy American-Free Trade Agreements-Israeli Trade Act.

52.225-5 Trade Agreements.

52.225-7 Waiver of Buy American Statute for Civil Aircraft and Related Articles.

52.225-8 Duty-Free Entry.

52.225-9 Buy American-Construction Materials.

52.247-36 F.a.s. Vessel, Port of Shipment.

52.247-37 F.o.b. Vessel, Port of Shipment.

52.247-38 F.o.b. Inland Carrier, Point of Exportation.

52.247-39 F.o.b. Inland Point, Country of Importation.

52.247-40 Ex Dock, Pier, or Warehouse, Port of Importation.

52.247-41 C.& f. Destination.

52.247-42 C.i.f. Destination.

52.247-43 F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier’s Terminal, Point of Exportation.

52.247-44 F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier’s Terminal, Point of Importation.

52.247-51 Evaluation of Export Offers.

52.246-26 Reporting Nonconforming Items.

252.225-7051 Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Foreign Commercial Satellite Services.

252.225-7001 Buy American and Balance of Payments Program.

252.225-7007 Prohibition on Acquisition of Certain Items from Communist Chinese Military Companies.

252.225-7013 Duty-Free Entry.

252.225-7018 Photovoltaic Devices—Certificate.

252.225-7044 Balance of Payments Program--Construction Material.

252.225-7045 Balance of Payments Program--Construction Material Under Trade Agreements.

252.225-7046 Exports by Approved Community Members in Response to the Solicitation.

252.225-7047 Exports by Approved Community Members in Performance of the Contract.

252.225-7048 Export-Controlled Items.

252.225-7050 Disclosure of Ownership or Control by the Government of a Country that is a State Sponsor of Terrorism.

252.229-7001 Tax Relief.

252.229-7002 Customs Exemptions (Germany).

252.229-7004 Status of Contractor as a Direct Contractor (Spain).

252.229-7015 Taxes-Foreign Contracts in Afghanistan (North Atlantic Treaty Organization Status of Forces Agreement).

252.225-7017 Photovoltaic Devices.

252.225-7021 Trade Agreements.

252.225-7036 Buy American—Free Trade Agreements--Balance of Payments Program.

1852.225-70 Export Licenses.

1852.225-8 Duty-Free Entry of Space Articles.

1852.235-73 Final Scientific and Technical Reports.

1852.247-73 Bills of Lading.

5252.227-9507 Notice Regarding The Dissemination of Export-ControlledTechnical Data (NAVAIR) (Oct 2005)

5252.227-9508 QUALIFIED U.S. CONTRACTORS FOR EXPORT-CONTROLLED TECHNICAL DATA (NAVAIR)

5152.225-5914 Commodity Shipping Instructions

552.238-107 Export Traffic Release (Supplies).

552.238-118 Single-use Plastic (SUP) Free Packaging Identification.

552.238-119 Single-use Plastic (SUP) Free Packaging Availability.

552.211-87 Export Packing.

552.211-88 Vehicle Export Preparation.

552.211-89 Non-Manufactured Wood Packaging Material for Export.

652.225-71 Section 8(a) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as Amended.

652.229-70 Excise Tax Exemption Statement for Contractors Within the United States.

652.247-71 Shipping Instructions

752.7009 Marking.

952.225-71 Compliance with export control laws and regulations (Export Clause)

970.5225-1 Compliance with export control laws and regulations.

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