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is federal form DHS-11000-6 (Non-Disclosure Agreement). The DHS-specific non-disclosure agreement required for contractor personnel who will access sensitive but unclassified (SBU) information, including Sensitive Security Information (SSI) and Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES) data. It defines the contractor's obligations for protecting DHS information.
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Ask about DHS-11000-6Contractor employees sign DHS-11000-6 before accessing DHS sensitive information systems, facilities, or data. It is required for most DHS contract work involving information technology, border security, or law enforcement support.
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