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[83 STAT. 211]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1969
[83 STAT. 211]

83 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-121-NOV. 19, 1969

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(3) The term "defense contractor" means any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or other legal entity, which provides services and materials to the Department of Defense under a contract directly with the Department of Defense. (4) The term "services and materials" means either services or materials or services and materials and includes construction. (5) The term "Department of Defense" means all elements of the Department of Defense and the military departments, (6) The term "contracts awarded" means contracts awarded by negotiation and includes the net amount of modifications to, and the exercise of options under, such contracts. I t excludes all transactions amounting to less than $10,000 each. (7) The term "fiscal year" means a year beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June of the next succeeding year. (b) Lender regulations to be prescril^d by the Secretary of Defense: F°rmer mint ary ^

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(1) Any former military omcer or former civilian employee who during any fiscal year, (A) was employed by or served as a consultant or otherwise to a defense contractor for any period of time, (B) represented any defense contractor at any hearing, trial, appeal, or other action in which the United States was a party and which involved services and materials provided or to be provided to the Department of Defense by such contractor, or (C) represented any such contractor in any transaction with the Department of Defense involving services or materials provided or to be provided by such contractor to the Department of Defense, shall file with the Secretary of Defense, in such form and manner as the Secretary may prescribe, not later than November 15 of the next succeeding fiscal year, a report containing the following information: (1) His name and address. (2) The name and address of the defense contractor by whom he was employed or whom he served as a consultant or otherwise. (3) The title of the position held by him with the defense contractor. (4) A brief description of his duties and the work performed by him for the defense contractor. (5) His military grade while on active duty or his gross salary rate while employed by the Department of Defense, as the case may be. (6) A brief description of his duties and the work performed by him while on active duty or while employed by the Department of Defense during the three-year period immediately preceding his release from active duty or the termination of his civilian employment, as the case may be. (7) The date on which he was released from active duty or the termination of his civilian employment with the Department of Defense, as the case may be, and the date on which his employment, as an employee, consultant, or otherwise with the defense contractor began and, if no longer employed by such defense contractor, the date on which such employment with such defense contractor terminated. (8) Such other pertinent information as the Secretary of Defense may require. (2) Any employee of the Department of Defense, including consultants or part-time employees, who was previously employed by or served as a consultant or otherwise to a defense contractor

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ciais employed by defense contrac°R^eporting requirements.

DOD employees pioyeTby^d^eTense contractors.