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Find out if a vendor has a section 889 representation in SAM.gov for federal contracts. Search by business name, website, CAGE code, or SAM.gov UEI and get feedback from GSA.
Section 889 of the John S. McCain NDAA for FY 2019 prohibits the Federal Government from procuring or contracting with entities using certain telecommunications equipment or services. Find the FAR rules, guidance, and webinars issued by DoD, GSA, and NASA to implement section 889.
Find out if vendors comply with Section 889 of the NDAA that prohibits buying covered telecommunications equipment and services with spyware. Use GSA's 889 Representations Search or DoD's CAAMP Bot to check SAM records and vendor details.
This document is a form for merchants to declare their compliance with NDAA Section 889, which prohibits the use of certain telecommunications equipment or services by the federal government. It includes definitions, procedures, and disclosure instructions for covered and excluded parties.
Section 889 of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act prohibits the Federal Government from using or procuring telecommunications and video surveillance equipment or services from certain Chinese companies or their affiliates. Learn what contractors need to know about the scope, exceptions, and implementation of this rule.
Section 889 is a law that bans the use of telecommunications equipment or services from certain entities that may pose national security risks. It applies to government contracts and procurement, and requires contractors to report and remove any prohibited equipment or services.
Section 889 of the 2019 NDAA prohibits the use of certain telecommunication equipment or services from Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua by the federal government and contractors. Learn how Sec. 889 impacts NDIA members and subcontractors, and find resources on the implementation of this policy.
Find out if an entity has made Section 889 representations in its SAM.gov record. This tool only applies to contracts above the Micro-Purchase Threshold and excludes classified or private contracts.
889 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. It saw the rise and fall of several rulers, the expansion of the Magyars, the foundation of a Buddhist temple in Korea, and the birth and death of notable figures.
Section 889 applies broadly to prime contractors, subcontractors, and other contractual arrangements connected with a government contract.