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DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE ASSESSMENT: Critical Facilities Survey |
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SCOPE OF ASSESSMENT | ||||||||||||
The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Office of Technology Evaluation (OTE), in coordination with the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Security Service (DSS) is conducting a survey and assessment of organizations responsible for the research, design, engineering, development, manufacture, test, and integration of defense and high-technology products, components, and related services. The resulting data will provide a baseline understanding of the structure and interdependencies of organizations that participate in DOD acquisition programs and their associated supply chains. This survey will cover all operations at respondents' locations, including but not limited to the DSS cleared areas. This effort will also assist DSS in its mission to provide security oversight and education on behalf of the DOD and other U.S. Government departments and agencies. | ||||||||||||
RESPONSE TO THIS SURVEY IS REQUIRED BY LAW | ||||||||||||
A response to this survey is required by law (50 U.S.C. app. Sec. 2155). Failure to respond can result in a maximum fine of $10,000, imprisonment of up to one year, or both. Information furnished herewith is deemed confidential and will not be published or disclosed except in accordance with Section 705 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C App. Sec. 2155). Section 705 prohibits the publication or disclosure of this information unless the President determines that its withholding is contrary to the national defense. Information will not be shared with any non-government entity, other than in aggregate form. The information will be protected pursuant to the appropriate exemptions from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), should it be the subject of a FOIA request. Not withstanding any other provision of law, no person is required to respond to nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. |
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BURDEN ESTIMATE AND REQUEST FOR COMMENT | ||||||||||||
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information to BIS Information Collection Officer, Room 6883, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (OMB Control No. 0694-0119), Washington, D.C. 20503. | ||||||||||||
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | |||||||
I | General Instructions | ||||||
II | Definitions | ||||||
III | Reporting Level / Multiple Facility Instructions | ||||||
1 | Location and Organization Information | ||||||
2 | Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures, and Joint Ventures | ||||||
3 | Products and Services | Important Note: The drop-down menus in several later sections are based on your responses in Section 3. In order for all menus to work properly, you must complete these sections in order. |
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4 | U.S. Government Support | ||||||
5 | Critical Suppliers | ||||||
6 | Employment | ||||||
7 | Sales | ||||||
8 | Customers | ||||||
9 | Security Procedures | ||||||
10 | Classified Contract Information | ||||||
11 | Research and Development | ||||||
12 | Financial Information | ||||||
13 | Organizational Challenges and Outreach Information | ||||||
14 | Certification | ||||||
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Section I GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS | ||||||||||||
A. | Your organization is required to complete this survey using an Excel template, which can be downloaded from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) website: http://www.bis.doc.gov/CriticalFacility. For your convenience, a PDF version of the survey is available on the BIS website to aid your internal data collection. DO NOT submit the PDF version of your organization’s response to BIS. | |||||||||||
B. | This survey has been distributed on a CAGE/facility basis, but is should be completed at the location level. A location includes but is not limited to the DSS cleared area. A major goal of this assessment is to benchmark the operations, practices, and interdependencies of locations that contain DSS cleared facilities. For the purpose of this survey, a location is a single contiguous site. Locations may--and often will--contain multiple facilities. | |||||||||||
C. | Respond to every question. Surveys that are not fully completed will be returned for completion. Use comment boxes to provide any information to supplement responses provided in the survey form. Make sure to record a complete answer in the cell provided, even if the cell does not appear to expand to fit all the information. DO NOT COPY AND PASTE RESPONSES WITHIN THIS SURVEY. Survey inputs should be made manually, by typing in responses or by use of a drop-down menu. The use of copy and paste can corrupt the survey template. If your survey response is corrupted as a result of copy and paste responses, a new survey will be sent to you for immediate completion. |
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D. | Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | |||||||||||
E. | If information is not available from your organization's records in the form requested, you may furnish estimates. | |||||||||||
F. | Questions related to this Excel survey should be directed to: [email protected]. (E-mail is the preferred method of contact). You may also speak with a member of BIS survey support staff by calling (202) 482-7808. |
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G. | After completing, reviewing, and certifying the Excel survey, transmit the survey via e-mail attachment to: [email protected]. Be sure to retain a copy for your records. | |||||||||||
H. | For questions related to the overall scope of this Defense Industrial Base assessment, contact: Brad Botwin, Director, Industrial Studies Office of Technology Evaluation, Room 1093 U.S. Department of Commerce 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20230 To contact Mr. Botwin, please call (202) 482-7808. DO NOT submit completed surveys to Mr. Botwin's postal or personal e-mail address; all surveys must be submitted electronically to [email protected] |
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Section II Definitions | |||||||||
Term | Definition | ||||||||
Applied Research | Systematic study to gain knowledge or understanding necessary to determine the means by which a recognized and specific need may be met. This activity includes work leading to the production of useful materials, devices and systems or methods, including design development and improvement of prototypes and new processes. | ||||||||
Authorizing Official | Executive officer of the organization or business unit or other individual who has the authority to execute this survey on behalf of the organization. | ||||||||
Basic Research | Systematic, scientific study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of phenomena and of observable facts. | ||||||||
Classified Contract | Any contract that requires access to classified U.S. Government information. Not to be confused with a contract whose existence may be classified, i.e. a Special Access Program. | ||||||||
Cleared Facility/Cleared CAGE | A facility possessing a facility clearance (FCL) under the National Industrial Security Program (NISP). | ||||||||
Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code | Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code identifies companies doing or wishing to do business with the U.S. Federal Government. The code is used to support mechanized government systems and provides a standardized method of identifying a given facility at a specific location. Find CAGE codes at http://www.logisticsinformationservice.dla.mil/BINCS/begin_search.aspx | ||||||||
Commercially Sensitive Information (CSI) | Privileged or proprietary information which, if compromised through alteration, corruption, loss, misuse, or unauthorized disclosure, could cause serious harm to the information's owners. | ||||||||
Customer | An entity to which an organization directly delivers the product or service that the facility produces. A customer may be another company or another facility owned by the same parent organization. The customer may be the end user for the item but often will be an intermediate link in the supply chain, adding additional value before transferring the item to yet another customer. | ||||||||
Cyber Security | The body of technologies, processes, and practices designed to protect networks, computers, programs, and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access. | ||||||||
Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) | A nine-digit numbering system that uniquely identifies an individual businesses. Find DUNS numbers at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform | ||||||||
Facility | For the purpose of this survey, a facility is an area within an organization defined by a single CAGE code. An organization's physical location may contain multiple facilities. | ||||||||
Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Employees | Employees who work for 40 hours in a normal work week. Convert part-time employees into "full time equivalents" by taking their work hours as a fraction of 40 hours. | ||||||||
Location | For the purpose of this survey, a location is a single contiguous site. Locations may--and often will--contain multiple facilities. | ||||||||
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code | North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes identify the category of product(s) or service(s) provided by your organization. Find NAICS codes at http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html | ||||||||
Product/Process Development | Conceptualization and development of a product prior to the production of the product for customers. | ||||||||
Service | An intangible product (contrasted to a good, which is a tangible product). Services typically cannot be stored or transported, are instantly perishable, and come into existence at the time they are bought and consumed. | ||||||||
Single Source | An organization that is designated as the only accepted source for the supply of parts, components, materials, or services, even though other sources with equivalent technical know-how and production capability may exist. | ||||||||
Sole Source | A organization that is the only source for the supply of parts, components, materials, or services. No alternative U.S. or non-U.S. based suppliers exist other than the current supplier. | ||||||||
Supplier | An entity from which your organization obtains inputs. A supplier may be another firm with which you have a contractual relationship, or it may be another facility owned by the same parent organization. The inputs may be goods or services. | ||||||||
United States | The "United States" or "U.S." includes the 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, the island of Guam, the Trust Territories, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. | ||||||||
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Section III: Reporting Level | |||||||
This survey is intended to cover all operations at a single location, including but not limited to the DSS cleared area. Your answers to this survey should address all operations at this location. Contact survey support staff with any questions. | |||||||
A. | Does your organization have more than one DSS-cleared facility (CAGE)? If yes, indicate at right and contact survey support staff immediately to ensure consistent reporting. |
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B. | Identify all CAGE codes covered by this location's response: | ||||||
DSS Cleared CAGE(s) at location | All Other CAGEs at location, if applicable | ||||||
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Section 1a: Location Information | |||||||||
A. | Provide the following information for your location. | ||||||||
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B. | Provide the following information for your parent organization(s), if applicable. | ||||||||
Parent Organization 1 | Parent Organization 2 | ||||||||
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C. | Is your organization publicly traded or privately held? | If your organization is publicly traded, identify its stock ticker symbol. | |||||||
D. | Are any of the areas in your location that are authorized to store classified information or to perform on a classified contract shared and/or operated by another organization? If yes, provide the information below. |
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Other Organization Name | Purpose of Shared Area | ||||||||
E. | Point of Contact regarding this survey: | ||||||||
Name | Title | Phone Number | E-mail Address | State | |||||
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Section 1b: Location Information (Cont.) | |||||||||
A. | Select the option that most closely describes your location's primary business, and indicate any "Additional Business Lines" that are applicable below. | ||||||||
Academic institution | |||||||||
Distribution/brokerage/reseller/retail | |||||||||
Holding company | |||||||||
Inspection and quality control | |||||||||
Integration (product, systems integration) | |||||||||
Information technology (software, hardware, installation) | |||||||||
Maintenance/aftermarket/repair/refurbishing services | |||||||||
Manufacturing (including assembly) | |||||||||
Manufacturing systems development and management | |||||||||
Material finishing (machining, coating, plating, heat treating, etc.) | |||||||||
Material preparation (casting, forming, molding, forging, etc.) | |||||||||
Product and design engineering (tooling, new processes, etc.) | |||||||||
Professional services (legal, accounting, consulting, etc.) | |||||||||
Raw materials provider | |||||||||
Research and development | |||||||||
Testing/evaluation/validation | |||||||||
Other | (specify here) | ||||||||
B. | Please provide the following identification codes (see definitions), as applicable, to your location. **Find your location's North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes at http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html |
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Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Code(s) | NAICS (6-digit) Code(s)* | ||||||||
C. | Indicate if your organization qualifies as any of the following types of business: | ||||||||
A small business enterprise (as defined by the Small Business Administration) | |||||||||
8(a) Firm (as defined by the Small Business Administration) | |||||||||
A historically underutilized business zone (HUBZone) | |||||||||
A minority-owned business | |||||||||
A woman-owned business | |||||||||
A veteran-owned or service-disabled veteran owned business | |||||||||
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Section 2: Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures, and Joint Ventures | |||||||||||
A. | Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures | ||||||||||
Identify your organization's ten most recent mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, if applicable. | |||||||||||
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Identify your organization's current joint venture relationships, including public/private R&D partnerships. Be sure to provide a description of the joint venture's purpose (e.g. patent licensing, co-production, product integration, after-market support, etc.): | |||||||||||
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Section 3: Product and Service List | ||||||||||||||||
For each area in which your location provides a product or service (including R&D), indicate the type of participation, whether your location performs R&D, and provide a description of the products or services. Then, identify the expected end usage of your product/service, and whether the product/service is subject to U.S. export control regulations. Finally, state whether the product/service has supported a classified contract within the past three years. | ||||||||||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||||||||||
A: Raw Materials | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | A1 - Ores | |||||||||||||||
A2 - Rare earth minerals | ||||||||||||||||
A3 - Alloys | ||||||||||||||||
A4 - Chemicals | ||||||||||||||||
A5 - Fiber-based materials | ||||||||||||||||
A6 - Other raw materials | ||||||||||||||||
B: Electronics | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | B1 - Integrated circuits | |||||||||||||||
B2 - Application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) | ||||||||||||||||
B3 - Radiation hardened integrated circuits | ||||||||||||||||
B4 - Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) | ||||||||||||||||
B5 - Programmable memory | ||||||||||||||||
B6 - Optical filters | ||||||||||||||||
B7 - Micro-sensors | ||||||||||||||||
B8 - Vacuum tubes | ||||||||||||||||
B9 - Capacitors | ||||||||||||||||
B10 - Microprocessors | ||||||||||||||||
B11 - Microcontrollers | ||||||||||||||||
B12 - Digital signal processors | ||||||||||||||||
B13 - Diodes | ||||||||||||||||
B14 - Wafers (any molecular composition) | ||||||||||||||||
B15 - Circuit boards | ||||||||||||||||
B16 - Flexible circuit boards | ||||||||||||||||
B17 - Other electronic products | ||||||||||||||||
C: Manufacturing Equipment and Processes | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | C1 - Additive manufacturing (3D printing) | |||||||||||||||
C2 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines | ||||||||||||||||
C3 - Lathes, grinding machines, planers, shapers | ||||||||||||||||
C4 - Die press lines | ||||||||||||||||
C5 - Robot work cells | ||||||||||||||||
C6 - Bearings | ||||||||||||||||
C7 - Transmission equipment (gears, pulleys, sprockets, belts, torque converters, etc.) | ||||||||||||||||
C8 - Welding, soldering, and brazing equipment | ||||||||||||||||
C9 - Other manufacturing equipment | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: Product and Service List | ||||||||||||||||
For each area in which your location provides a product or service (including R&D), indicate the type of participation, whether your location performs R&D, and provide a description of the products or services. Then, identify the expected end usage of your product/service, and whether the product/service is subject to U.S. export control regulations. Finally, state whether the product/service has supported a classified contract within the past three years. | ||||||||||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||||||||||
D: Lasers | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | D1 - Gas lasers | |||||||||||||||
D2 - Solid state lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D3 - Chemical lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D4 - Excimer lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D5 - Fiber lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D6 - Photonic crystal lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D7 - Semiconductor lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D8 - Dye lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D9 - Free electron lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D10 - Bio lasers | ||||||||||||||||
D11 - Other laser products | ||||||||||||||||
E: Directed Energy | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | E1 - Directed electromagnetic radiation (not lasers) | |||||||||||||||
E2 - Directed particles with mass | ||||||||||||||||
E3 - Directed sound | ||||||||||||||||
E4 - Other directed energy products | ||||||||||||||||
F: Optics | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | F1 - Optics | |||||||||||||||
F2 - Fiber optics | ||||||||||||||||
F3 - Polarization | ||||||||||||||||
F4 - Reflective coatings | ||||||||||||||||
F5 - Refractive coatings | ||||||||||||||||
F6 - Lenses | ||||||||||||||||
F7 - Other optics products | ||||||||||||||||
G: Acoustic Sensors | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | G1 - Active sonar | |||||||||||||||
G2 - Passive sonar | ||||||||||||||||
G3 - Sonobouys | ||||||||||||||||
G4 - Commercial off-the-shelf equipment used for sonar | ||||||||||||||||
G5 - Other sensor products | ||||||||||||||||
H: Positioning, Navigation, and Timing | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | H1 - Inertial measuring units | |||||||||||||||
H2 - Gyroscopes | ||||||||||||||||
H3 - Global Positioning Systems | ||||||||||||||||
H4 - Atomic clocks | ||||||||||||||||
H5 - Accelerometers | ||||||||||||||||
H6 - Other positioning, navigation, or timing products | ||||||||||||||||
I: Radars | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | I1 - Mechanically steered radars | |||||||||||||||
I2 - Electronically steered radars | ||||||||||||||||
I3 - Phase adaptive radars | ||||||||||||||||
I4 - Pulse radars | ||||||||||||||||
I5 - Continuous wave radars | ||||||||||||||||
I6 - Other radar products | ||||||||||||||||
J: Signature Control | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | J1 - Compounds or materials engineered to reduce or eliminate a signature | |||||||||||||||
J2 - Chemical compositions of signature control compounds | ||||||||||||||||
J3 - Processes used to apply signature control compounds | ||||||||||||||||
J4 - Other signature control products | ||||||||||||||||
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For each area in which your location provides a product or service (including R&D), indicate the type of participation, whether your location performs R&D, and provide a description of the products or services. Then, identify the expected end usage of your product/service, and whether the product/service is subject to U.S. export control regulations. Finally, state whether the product/service has supported a classified contract within the past three years. | ||||||||||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||||||||||
K: Aeronautic Systems | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | K1 - Fixed wing combat aircraft | |||||||||||||||
K2 - Other fixed wing aircraft, including cargo and transport | ||||||||||||||||
K3 - Rotary wing aircraft (including helicopters) | ||||||||||||||||
K4 - Unmanned aerial vehicles and drones | ||||||||||||||||
K5 - Airframes and structural components (including rotor blades, landing gear, hydraulics, etc.) | ||||||||||||||||
K6 - Other aeronautic products | ||||||||||||||||
L: Space Systems | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | L1 - Space launch vehicles | |||||||||||||||
L2 - Satellites and satellite buses | ||||||||||||||||
L3 - Space survivability systems and equipment | ||||||||||||||||
L4 - Solid rocket motors and related equipment | ||||||||||||||||
L5 - Liquid rocket motors and related equipment | ||||||||||||||||
L6 - Other space system products | ||||||||||||||||
M: Marine Systems | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | M1 - Combat ships and landing vessels | |||||||||||||||
M2 - Transport vessels | ||||||||||||||||
M3 - Cargo and tanker vessels | ||||||||||||||||
M4 - Submarines | ||||||||||||||||
M5 - Other marine systems | ||||||||||||||||
N: Ground Vehicle Systems | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | N1 - Light armored vehicles & designs | |||||||||||||||
N2 - Medium tactical vehicles & designs | ||||||||||||||||
N3 - M1 Abrams variations of heavy tanks & designs | ||||||||||||||||
N4 - Transport vehicles & designs | ||||||||||||||||
N5 - Wheeled or tracked vehicles not specified above | ||||||||||||||||
N6 - Unmanned ground systems | ||||||||||||||||
N7 - Other ground system products | ||||||||||||||||
O: Armaments, Explosives, and Survivability | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | O1 - Conventional small arms (5.56mm to .50 cal) | |||||||||||||||
O2 - Automatic and semi-automatic weapons | ||||||||||||||||
O3 - Mortar rounds | ||||||||||||||||
O4 - Artillery rounds | ||||||||||||||||
O5 - Rockets (endo and exoatmospheric) | ||||||||||||||||
O6 - Missiles | ||||||||||||||||
O7 - Hypervelocity weapons | ||||||||||||||||
O8 - Launchers (missile, torpedo, rocket, etc.) | ||||||||||||||||
O9 - Underwater explosives (mines, torpedos, etc.) | ||||||||||||||||
O10 - Fire control systems and components | ||||||||||||||||
O11 - Body armor | ||||||||||||||||
O12 - Other armor | ||||||||||||||||
O13 - Other armaments, explosives, or survivability products | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 3: Product and Service List | ||||||||||||||||
For each area in which your location provides a product or service (including R&D), indicate the type of participation, whether your location performs R&D, and provide a description of the products or services. Then, identify the expected end usage of your product/service, and whether the product/service is subject to U.S. export control regulations. Finally, state whether the product/service has supported a classified contract within the past three years. | ||||||||||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||||||||||
P: Energy Systems & Energetics | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | P1 - Gas turbine engines | |||||||||||||||
P2 - Rocket engines | ||||||||||||||||
P3 - Generators | ||||||||||||||||
P4 - Combustion engines | ||||||||||||||||
P5 - Turbo fan engines | ||||||||||||||||
P6 - Catapults | ||||||||||||||||
P7 - Batteries | ||||||||||||||||
P8 - Propellants | ||||||||||||||||
P9 - Other energy systems products | ||||||||||||||||
Q: Nuclear | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | Q1 - Nuclear reactors | |||||||||||||||
Q2 - Nuclear weapon design and capabilities | ||||||||||||||||
Q3 - Nuclear weapon destruction and demilitarization technology | ||||||||||||||||
Q4 - Protective clothing | ||||||||||||||||
Q5 - Radiation detective devices (e.g. Geiger counters) | ||||||||||||||||
Q6 - Radioactive material storage | ||||||||||||||||
Q7 - Nuclear disaster response equipment | ||||||||||||||||
Q8 - Other nuclear products | ||||||||||||||||
R: Biological | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | R1 - DNA research | |||||||||||||||
R2 - RNA research | ||||||||||||||||
R3 - Biological or physiological research | ||||||||||||||||
R4 - Biological weapons destruction and demilitarization technology | ||||||||||||||||
R5 - Biological agent detection equipment | ||||||||||||||||
R6 - Biological disaster response equipment | ||||||||||||||||
R7 - Other biological products | ||||||||||||||||
S: Chemical | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | S1 - Chemical research | |||||||||||||||
S2 - Chemical weapons destruction and demilitarization technology | ||||||||||||||||
S3 - Chemical agent detection equipment | ||||||||||||||||
S4 - Chemical disaster response equipment | ||||||||||||||||
S5 - Other chemical products | ||||||||||||||||
T: Emerging Technology | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | T1 - Nanotechnology | |||||||||||||||
T2 - Synthetic biology | ||||||||||||||||
T3 - Energetic materials | ||||||||||||||||
T4 - Quantum systems | ||||||||||||||||
T5 - Computational modeling of human behavior | ||||||||||||||||
T6 - Cognitive neuroscience | ||||||||||||||||
T7 - Other emerging technology | ||||||||||||||||
U: Agricultural | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | U1 - Soil cultivation machinery | |||||||||||||||
U2 - Planting machinery | ||||||||||||||||
U3 - Irrigation machinery | ||||||||||||||||
U4 - Produce sorters | ||||||||||||||||
U5 - Harvesting technology | ||||||||||||||||
U6 - Other agricultural products | ||||||||||||||||
V: Medical | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | V1 - Electron microscopes | |||||||||||||||
V2 - Sonograms | ||||||||||||||||
V3 - Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) machines | ||||||||||||||||
V4 - X-radiation machines | ||||||||||||||||
V5 - Medicine distribution technology | ||||||||||||||||
V6 - Disease and vector research | ||||||||||||||||
V7 - Other medical products | ||||||||||||||||
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For each area in which your location provides a product or service (including R&D), indicate the type of participation, whether your location performs R&D, and provide a description of the products or services. Then, identify the expected end usage of your product/service, and whether the product/service is subject to U.S. export control regulations. Finally, state whether the product/service has supported a classified contract within the past three years. | ||||||||||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||||||||||
W: Command, Control, Communication, and Computer (C4) | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | W1 - Common data links | |||||||||||||||
W2 - Monitors | ||||||||||||||||
W3 - Printers | ||||||||||||||||
W4 - Telecommunication devices (phones, cell phones, radios, radio mounts) | ||||||||||||||||
W5 - Commercial off-the-shelf equipment used for C4 | ||||||||||||||||
W6 - Computers and CPUs | ||||||||||||||||
W7 - Antennas | ||||||||||||||||
W8 - Beyond the line of sight C2 | ||||||||||||||||
W9 - Line of sight C2 | ||||||||||||||||
W10 - Other C4 products and IT equipment | ||||||||||||||||
X: Software | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | X1 - Computer aided design (CAD) software | |||||||||||||||
X2 - Modeling and simulation software | ||||||||||||||||
X3 - Artificial intelligence software | ||||||||||||||||
X4 - Swarm software | ||||||||||||||||
X5 - Microelectronic design software | ||||||||||||||||
X6 - System development kits (SDK) | ||||||||||||||||
X7 - Software algorithms | ||||||||||||||||
X8 - Correlation software | ||||||||||||||||
X9 - Database | ||||||||||||||||
X10 - Computer language software | ||||||||||||||||
X11 - Operating systems | ||||||||||||||||
X12 - Finance and accounting software | ||||||||||||||||
X13 - Other software products | ||||||||||||||||
Y: Services and Other Products | ||||||||||||||||
Participation Type | Conduct R&D? | Product/Service Description | Primary End Use |
Export Controlled? | Associated with a Classified Program (DD-254 Contract)? | |||||||||||
0 | Y1 - Analytic services | |||||||||||||||
Y2 - Canine training services | ||||||||||||||||
Y3 - Construction | ||||||||||||||||
Y4 - Consulting services | ||||||||||||||||
Y5 - Delivery and freight services | ||||||||||||||||
Y6 - Education and training services | ||||||||||||||||
Y7 - Engineering services | ||||||||||||||||
Y8 - Financial and banking services | ||||||||||||||||
Y9 - General contracting | ||||||||||||||||
Y10 - Graphic arts, video, digital production services | ||||||||||||||||
Y11 - Information technology services | ||||||||||||||||
Y12 - Internet service provision | ||||||||||||||||
Y13 - Janitorial services | ||||||||||||||||
Y14 - Legal services | ||||||||||||||||
Y15 - Logistical services | ||||||||||||||||
Y16 - Marketing services | ||||||||||||||||
Y17 - Medical services | ||||||||||||||||
Y18 - Professional Services | ||||||||||||||||
Y19 - Property management services | ||||||||||||||||
Y20 - Security and protection services | ||||||||||||||||
Y21 - Staffing services | ||||||||||||||||
Y22 - Telecommunication services | ||||||||||||||||
Y23 - Translation services | ||||||||||||||||
Y24 - Transportation services | ||||||||||||||||
Y25 - Other services | ||||||||||||||||
Y26 - Products not listed | ||||||||||||||||
Primary Product/Service | ||||||||||||||||
From the list of products/services your location provides, identify this location's primary product or service based on total sales. | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 4a: Support of USG Agencies | ||||
Indicate all USG departments and agencies your location has supported, directly or indirectly, in the past three years. Estimate the percentage of your location's total sales that supported each agency over the past three years. |
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U.S. Navy - DOD - Department of the Navy | ||||
U.S. Army - DOD - Department of the Army | ||||
U.S. Air Force - DOD - Department of the Air Force | ||||
U.S. Marine Corps - DOD - United States Marine Corps | ||||
DOD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) | ||||
DOD Missile Defense Agency (MDA) | ||||
DOD National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) | ||||
DOD National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) | ||||
DOD National Security Agency (NSA) | ||||
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | ||||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | ||||
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | ||||
Department of Energy (DOE) | ||||
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) | ||||
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Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other Agency (Select from list) | ||||
Other (Specify via write-in) | ||||
Other (Specify via write-in) | ||||
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A. | Estimate the total number of USG programs your location has directely or indirectly supported in the past three years (including those not listed below): | |||||||
B. | From the list of select U.S. Government programs provided below, identify each program your location has directly or indirectly supported in the past three years. Then, select the top five product/services your location provides for each program supported. The product/service drop-down list is based on your responses to Section 3. If your product or service does not appear in the drop-down, ensure that you have indicated in Section 3 that your location provides the product or service. If you participate in a USG program that is not listed below, you may enter it manually at the bottom of this page (entries 211-230). In these cases, identify the relevant agency in the 'U.S. Government Agency' column and then identify the program name in the 'Program Name' column. If you would like to list more programs than space allows, contact survey support staff at [email protected] for instructions. |
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If your location does not support any of the listed U.S. Government programs, select "Not Applicable" from the box to the right and skip this section. | ||||||||
Note: For your convenience, you may utilize the built-in filters to isolate particular U.S. Government agencies or programs from the list (press the down facing arrow in the top right corner of the relevant column below). | ||||||||
USG Program Identification | ||||||||
U.S. Government Agency | Program Name | Participation | Product/Service List Code Supporting USG Programs | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||
1 | Air Force | Advanced Extremely High Frequency Satellite (AEHF) | ||||||
2 | Air Force | Advanced Pilot Trainer (APT) | ||||||
3 | Air Force | AIM-120 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) | ||||||
4 | Air Force | Air and Space Operations Center-Weapon System Increment 10.2 (AOC-WS Inc 10.2) | ||||||
5 | Air Force | Air Force Integrated Personnel and Pay System (AF IPPS) | ||||||
6 | Air Force | Air Force Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Fuze Modernization (ICBM Fuze Mod) | ||||||
7 | Air Force | Airborne Warning and Control System Block 40/45 Upgrade (AWACS Blk 40/45 Upgrade) | ||||||
8 | Air Force | B-2 Defensive Management System Modernization (B-2 DMS Mod) | ||||||
9 | Air Force | B-2 Extremely High Frequency SATCOM and Computer Increment 1 (B-2 EHF Inc 1) | ||||||
10 | Air Force | B61 Mod 12 Life Extension Program Tailkit Assembly (B61 Mod 12 LEP TKA) | ||||||
11 | Air Force | Base Information Transport Infrastructure Wired (BITI Wired) | ||||||
12 | Air Force | Business Systems Modernization - Energy (BSM-E) | ||||||
13 | Air Force | C-130J Hercules Transport Aircraft (C-130J) | ||||||
14 | Air Force | C-27J (C-27J) | ||||||
15 | Air Force | C-5 Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program (C-5 RERP) | ||||||
16 | Air Force | Combat Identification/Identification Friend or Foe (CID/IFF) | ||||||
17 | Air Force | Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) | ||||||
18 | Air Force | Defense Enterprise Accounting and Management System-Increment 1 (DEAMS Inc 1) | ||||||
19 | Air Force | Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments Increment 2A (DCAPES Inc 2A) | ||||||
20 | Air Force | Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments Increment 2B (DCAPES Inc 2B) | ||||||
21 | Air Force | Enhanced Polar System (EPS) | ||||||
22 | Air Force | Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) | ||||||
23 | Air Force | F-15 Eagle Passive Active Warning Survivability System (F-15 EPAWSS) | ||||||
24 | Air Force | F-22 Increment 3.2B Modernization (F-22 Inc 3.2B Mod) | ||||||
25 | Air Force | Family of Beyond Line-of-Sight - Terminals (FAB-T) | ||||||
26 | Air Force | Global Broadcast Service (GBS) | ||||||
27 | Air Force | Global Positioning System III (GPS III) | ||||||
28 | Air Force | Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) | ||||||
29 | Air Force | Hard Target Munition (HTM) | ||||||
30 | Air Force | HC/MC-130 Recapitalization Aircraft (HC/MC-130 Recap) | ||||||
31 | Air Force | Integrated Strategic Planning and Analysis Network Increment 4 (ISPAN Inc 4) | ||||||
32 | Air Force | Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) | ||||||
33 | Air Force | Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) | ||||||
34 | Air Force | Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) Mission System Increment 2 (JMS Inc 2) | ||||||
35 | Air Force | KC-46A Tanker Modernization (KC-46A) | ||||||
36 | Air Force | Long Range Stand Off Weapon (LRSO) | ||||||
37 | Air Force | Military Global Positioning System (GPS) User Equipment (MGUE Inc 1) | ||||||
38 | Air Force | Military Global Positioning System (GPS) User Equipment Increment 2 (MGUE Inc 2) | ||||||
39 | Air Force | Mission Planning System Increment 4 (MPS Inc 4) | ||||||
40 | Air Force | MQ-9 Reaper Unmanned Aircraft System (MQ-9 Reaper) | ||||||
41 | Air Force | Next Generation Long Range Strike (NGLRS) (NGLRS) | ||||||
42 | Air Force | Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) | ||||||
43 | Air Force | North Atlantic Treaty Organization Alliance Ground Surveillance (NATO AGS) | ||||||
44 | Air Force | Nuclear Detonation Detection System (NDS) | ||||||
45 | Air Force | Presidential Aircraft Recapitalization (PAR) | ||||||
46 | Air Force | Protected Satellite Communication Services (PSCS) | ||||||
47 | Air Force | RQ-4A/B Global Hawk Unmanned Aircraft System (RQ-4A/B Global Hawk) | ||||||
48 | Air Force | Small Diameter Bomb Increment II (SDB II) | ||||||
49 | Air Force | Space Based Infrared System Follow-On (SBIRS Follow-On) | ||||||
50 | Air Force | Space Based Infrared System High (SBIRS High) | ||||||
51 | Air Force | Space Fence Ground-Based Radar System Increment 1 (Space Fence Inc 1) | ||||||
52 | Air Force | Three-Dimensional Expeditionary Long-Range Radar (3DELRR) | ||||||
53 | Air Force | Weather Satellite Follow-on (WSF) | ||||||
54 | Air Force | Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) | ||||||
55 | Army | AH-64E Apache New Build (AH-64E New Build) | ||||||
56 | Army | AH-64E Apache Remanufacture (AH-64E Remanufacture) | ||||||
57 | Army | Airborne & Maritime/Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System (AMF JTRS) | ||||||
58 | Army | Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) | ||||||
59 | Army | Biometrics Enabling Capability Increment 1 (BEC Inc 1) | ||||||
60 | Army | CH-47F Improved Cargo Helicopter (CH-47F) | ||||||
61 | Army | Common Infrared Countermeasure (CIRCM) | ||||||
62 | Army | Distributed Common Ground System - Army Increment 2 (DCGS-A Inc 2) | ||||||
63 | Army | Distributed Common Ground System-Army Increment 1 (DCGS-A Inc 1) | ||||||
64 | Army | Excalibur Precision 155mm Projectiles (Excalibur) | ||||||
65 | Army | Global Combat Support System - Army Increment 2 (GCSS-A Inc 2) | ||||||
66 | Army | Global Combat Support System-Army Increment 1 (GCSS-A Inc 1) | ||||||
67 | Army | Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System/Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System Alternative Warhead (GMLRS/GMLRS AW) | ||||||
68 | Army | Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP) | ||||||
69 | Army | Indirect Fire Protection Capability Increment 2 - Intercept (IFPC Inc 2 - I) | ||||||
70 | Army | Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) | ||||||
71 | Army | Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army Increment 1 (IPPS-A Inc 1) | ||||||
72 | Army | Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army Increment 2 (IPPS-A Inc 2) | ||||||
73 | Army | Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) | ||||||
74 | Army | Joint Personnel Identification Version 2 (JPI V2) | ||||||
75 | Army | Joint Tactical Networks (JTN) | ||||||
76 | Army | Joint Tactical Radio System Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit Radios (JTRS HMS) | ||||||
77 | Army | Logistics Modernization Program Increment 2 (LMP Inc 2) | ||||||
78 | Army | Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) | ||||||
79 | Army | Mid-Tier Networking Vehicular Radio (MNVR) | ||||||
80 | Army | MQ-1C Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft System (MQ-1C Gray Eagle) | ||||||
81 | Army | NETT WARRIOR (NETT WARRIOR) | ||||||
82 | Army | Non-Standard Rotary Wing Aircraft (NSRWA) | ||||||
83 | Army | Paladin Integrated Management (PIM) | ||||||
84 | Army | Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (PAC-3 MSE) | ||||||
85 | Army | Patriot/Medium Extended Air Defense System Combined Aggregate Program (Patriot/MEADS CAP) | ||||||
86 | Army | RQ-7 Unmanned Aircraft System Shadow (RQ-7 UAS SHADOW) | ||||||
87 | Army | Tactical Mission Command (TMC) | ||||||
88 | Army | UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopter (UH-60M Black Hawk) | ||||||
89 | Army | Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 2 (WIN-T Inc 2) | ||||||
90 | Army | Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 3 (WIN-T Inc 3) | ||||||
91 | DoD | Advanced Anticonvulsant Systems (CBDP-MEDSYS - AAS) | ||||||
92 | DoD | Analytical Laboratory System (CBDP-GUARD - ALS) | ||||||
93 | DoD | Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed (CBDP-MEDSYS - AVA) | ||||||
94 | DoD | Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) | ||||||
95 | DoD | Ballistic Missile Technical Collection (BMTC) | ||||||
96 | DoD | Bioscavenger I (CBDP-MEDSYS - pBSCAV) | ||||||
97 | DoD | Bioscavenger Increment II (CBDP-MEDSYS - BSCAV II) | ||||||
98 | DoD | CBDP-GUARD-CALS (CBDP-GUARD - CALS) | ||||||
99 | DoD | Chemical and Biological Protective Shelter (CBPS) (CBDP-CP - CBPS) | ||||||
100 | DoD | Chemical Biological Defense Small Project Acquisition (CBDP-GUARD - CSPA) | ||||||
101 | DoD | Chemical Demilitarization-Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (Chem Demil-ACWA) | ||||||
102 | DoD | Collectively Protected Field Hospital (CBDP-CP - CPFH) | ||||||
103 | DoD | Defense Agencies Initiative Increment 2 (DAI Inc 2) | ||||||
104 | DoD | Department of Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM) | ||||||
105 | DoD | F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft (F-35) | ||||||
106 | DoD | Global Combat Support System - Joint Increment 8 (GCSS-J Inc 8) | ||||||
107 | DoD | Global Combat Support System-Joint Increment 7 (GCSS-J Inc 7) | ||||||
108 | DoD | Human Remains Decontamination System (CBDP-DECON - HRDS) | ||||||
109 | DoD | Improved Nerve Agent Identification and Diagnositc System (CBDP-MEDSYS - INATS) | ||||||
110 | DoD | Installation Protection Program (CBDP-GUARD - IPP) | ||||||
111 | DoD | integrated Electronic Health Record Increment 1 (iEHR Inc 1) | ||||||
112 | DoD | Joint Aerial Layer Network (JALN) | ||||||
113 | DoD | Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnostic System (CBDP-MEDSYS - JBAIDS) | ||||||
114 | DoD | Joint Biological Point Detection System (JBPDS) (CBDP-BD - JBPDS) | ||||||
115 | DoD | Joint Biological Standoff Detection System Increment 1 (CBDP-BD - JBSDS Inc 1) | ||||||
116 | DoD | Joint Biological Standoff Detection System Increment 2 (CBDP-BD - JBSDS Inc 2) | ||||||
117 | DoD | Joint Biological Tactical Detection System Increment 1 (CBDP-BD - JBTDS Inc 1) | ||||||
118 | DoD | Joint Chemical Agent Detector Increment 2 (CBDP-CA - JCAD Inc 2) | ||||||
119 | DoD | Joint Chemical Agent Detector M4/M4E1 (CBDP-CA - JCAD M4/M4E1) | ||||||
120 | DoD | Joint Chemical, Biological and Radiological Agent Water Monitor (CBDP-CA - JCBRAWM) | ||||||
121 | DoD | Joint Command and Control Capability Area (Joint C2) | ||||||
122 | DoD | Joint Effects Model (CBDP-IS - JEM) | ||||||
123 | DoD | Joint Expenditionary Collective Protection (CBDP-CP - JECP) | ||||||
124 | DoD | Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) | ||||||
125 | DoD | Joint Material Decontamination System (CBDP-DECON - JMDS) | ||||||
126 | DoD | Joint Operations Effects Federation (CBDP-IS - JOEF) | ||||||
127 | DoD | Joint Protective Aircrew Ensemble (CBDP-IP - JPACE ) | ||||||
128 | DoD | Joint Service Aircrew Mask Apache (CBDP-IP - JSAM Apache) | ||||||
129 | DoD | Joint Service Aircrew Mask Fixed Wing (CBDP-IP - JSAM FW) | ||||||
130 | DoD | Joint Service Aircrew Mask Rotary Wing (CBDP-IP - JSAM RW) | ||||||
131 | DoD | Joint Service General Purpose Mask (JSGPM) (CBDP-IP - JSGPM) | ||||||
132 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology - AFS/IFS (CBDP-IP - JSLIST AFS/IFS) | ||||||
133 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology - JB2GU FR (CBDP-IP - JSLIST JB2GU FR) | ||||||
134 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology - JB2GU nFR (CBDP-IP - JSLIST JB2GUnFR) | ||||||
135 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology - JC3 (CBDP-IP - JSLIST JC3) | ||||||
136 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology - SUITS (CBDP-IP - JSLIST SUITS) | ||||||
137 | DoD | Joint Service Lightweight Standoff Chemical Agent Detector (CBDP-CA - JSLSCAD) | ||||||
138 | DoD | Joint Service NBC Reconnaissance System (CBDP-CA - JNBCRS) | ||||||
139 | DoD | Joint Service Personnel Decon System (CBDP-DECON - JSPDS) | ||||||
140 | DoD | Joint Service Transportable Decon System (CBDP-DECON - JSTDS - SS) | ||||||
141 | DoD | Joint Warning and Reporting Network (CBDP-IS - JWARN) | ||||||
142 | DoD | Key Management Infrastructure Increment 2 (KMI Inc 2) | ||||||
143 | DoD | M93/M93A1/M93A1P1 Fox NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle (CBDP-CA - FOX) | ||||||
144 | DoD | Medical Radiation Countermeasures (CBDP-MEDSYS - MRADC) | ||||||
145 | DoD | Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle (CBDP-CA - NBCRV) | ||||||
146 | DoD | Plague Vaccine (CBDP-MEDSYS - Plague ) | ||||||
147 | DoD | Product Director, Test Equipment, Stragety and Support (CBDP-CA - PD-TESS) | ||||||
148 | DoD | Public Key Infrastructure Increment 2 (PKI Inc 2) | ||||||
149 | DoD | Recombinant Botulinum Vaccine (CBDP-MEDSYS - rBV A/B) | ||||||
150 | DoD | Shipboard Collective Protection System Backfit (CBDP-CP - CPS BKFT) | ||||||
151 | DoD | Smallpox Vaccine System (CBDP-MEDSYS - Smallpox) | ||||||
152 | DoD | Teleport Generation 3 (Teleport Gen 3) | ||||||
153 | DoD | Theater Medical Information Program-Joint Increment 2 (TMIP-J Inc 2) | ||||||
154 | DoD | Unified Command Suite (CBDP-GUARD - UCS) | ||||||
155 | DOE | B61 Mod 12 Life Extension Program (B61-12 LEP) | ||||||
156 | DOE | W76 Mod 1 Life Extension Program (W76-1 LEP) | ||||||
157 | DOE | W78/88 Mod 1 Life Extension Program (W78/88-1 LEP) | ||||||
158 | DOE | W88 Alteration 370 (W88 ALT 370) | ||||||
159 | Navy | AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AGM-88E AARGM) | ||||||
160 | Navy | AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder (AIM-9X Blk II) | ||||||
161 | Navy | Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) | ||||||
162 | Navy | Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) | ||||||
163 | Navy | Amphibious Ship Replacement (LX(R)) | ||||||
164 | Navy | CH-53K Heavy Lift Replacement Helicopter (CH-53K) | ||||||
165 | Navy | Common Aviation Command and Control System Increment 1 (CAC2S Inc 1) | ||||||
166 | Navy | Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Services (CANES) | ||||||
167 | Navy | Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) | ||||||
168 | Navy | CVN 78 Gerald R. Ford Class Nuclear Aircraft Carrier (CVN 78) | ||||||
169 | Navy | DDG 1000 Zumwalt Class Destroyer (DDG 1000) | ||||||
170 | Navy | DDG 51 Arleigh Burke Class Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG 51) | ||||||
171 | Navy | Dept of the Navy-Large Aircraft-Infrared Counter Measures (DoN-LAIRCM) | ||||||
172 | Navy | Distributed Common Ground System-Navy Increment 1 (DCGS-N Inc 1) | ||||||
173 | Navy | Distributed Common Ground System-Navy Increment 2 (DCGS-N Inc 2) | ||||||
174 | Navy | E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft (E-2D AHE) | ||||||
175 | Navy | EA-18G Growler Aircraft (EA-18G) | ||||||
176 | Navy | Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps Logistics Chain Management Increment 1 (GCSS-MC LCM Inc 1) | ||||||
177 | Navy | Global Command and Control System-Maritime Increment 2 (GCCS-M Inc 2) | ||||||
178 | Navy | Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) | ||||||
179 | Navy | H-1 Upgrades (4BW/4BN) (H-1 Upgrades) | ||||||
180 | Navy | Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (IDECM) | ||||||
181 | Navy | Joint and Allied Threat Awareness System (JATAS) | ||||||
182 | Navy | Joint Precision Approach and Landing System Increment 1A (JPALS Inc 1A) | ||||||
183 | Navy | Joint Standoff Weapon - Baseline Variant and Unitary Warhead Variant (JSOW) | ||||||
184 | Navy | KC-130J Transport Aircraft (KC-130J) | ||||||
185 | Navy | LHA 6 America Class Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA 6) | ||||||
186 | Navy | Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) | ||||||
187 | Navy | Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules (LCS MM) | ||||||
188 | Navy | LPD 17 San Antonio Class Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD 17) | ||||||
189 | Navy | MH-60R Multi-Mission Helicopter (MH-60R) | ||||||
190 | Navy | Mobile Landing Platform (MLP) | ||||||
191 | Navy | Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) | ||||||
192 | Navy | MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System (MQ-4C Triton) | ||||||
193 | Navy | MQ-8 Fire Scout Unmanned Aircraft System (MQ-8 Fire Scout) | ||||||
194 | Navy | Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) | ||||||
195 | Navy | Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) | ||||||
196 | Navy | Next Generation Enterprise Network Increment 1 (NGEN Inc 1) | ||||||
197 | Navy | Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) | ||||||
198 | Navy | Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (OASuW) | ||||||
199 | Navy | Ohio Class Submarine Replacement (Ohio Replacement) | ||||||
200 | Navy | P-8A Poseidon Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft (P-8A) | ||||||
201 | Navy | Remote Minehunting System (RMS) | ||||||
202 | Navy | Ship to Shore Connector Amphibious Craft (SSC) | ||||||
203 | Navy | SSN 774 Virginia Class Submarine (SSN 774) | ||||||
204 | Navy | Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) | ||||||
205 | Navy | Tactical Tomahawk RGM-109E/UGM-109E Missile (TACTOM) | ||||||
206 | Navy | T-AO(X) Fleet Replenishment Oiler (T-AO(X)) | ||||||
207 | Navy | Trident II (D-5) Sea-Launched Ballistic Missile UGM 133A (Trident II Missile) | ||||||
208 | Navy | Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance & Strike (UCLASS) | ||||||
209 | Navy | V-22 Osprey Joint Services Advanced Vertical Lift Aircraft (V-22) | ||||||
210 | Navy | VH-92A Presidential Helicopter (VH-92A) | ||||||
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For the purposes of this survey, a supplier may be considered CRITICAL if it meets any of the following criteria: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Is used to support multiple U.S. Government programs; - Is a sole and/or single source supplier; - Contributes a significant portion to the end product's value; |
- Provides a product/service that has a long lead-time; - Provides an important obsolete or out of production part; and/or - Meets any other criteria for criticality that your location utilizes. |
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For each type of input provided to your location by a critical supplier, first select the general category of the input supplied (Raw Materials, Electronics, Manufacturing Equipment, etc.), then select the specific type of input and provide a description of the input. Next, provide supplier information, and select from the dropdown menu the primary product/service in which your location uses the input. For each input, indicate how the input is critical to your location. |
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ProductCats | Groups | group | Agroup | Bgroup | Cgroup | Dgroup | Egroup | Fgroup | Ggroup | Hgroup | Igroup | Jgroup | Kgroup | Lgroup | Mgroup | Ngroup | Ogroup | Pgroup | Qgroup | Rgroup | Sgroup | Tgroup | Ugroup | Vgroup | Wgroup | Xgroup | Ygroup | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. | B: Electronics | B5 - Programmable memory | (specify) | A: Raw Materials | Agroup | Bgroup | A1 - Ores | B1 - Integrated circuits | C1 - Additive manufacturing (3D printing) | D1 - Gas lasers | E1 - Directed electromagnetic radiation (not lasers) | F1 - Optics | G1 - Active sonar | H1 - Inertial measuring units | I1 - Mechanically steered radars | J1 - Compounds or materials engineered to reduce or eliminate a signature | K1 - Fixed wing combat aircraft | L1 - Space launch vehicles | M1 - Combat ships and landing vessels | N1 - Light armored vehicles & designs | O1 - Conventional small arms (5.56mm to .50 cal) | P1 - Gas turbine engines | Q1 - Nuclear reactors | R1 - DNA research | S1 - Chemical research | T1 - Nanotechnology | U1 - Soil cultivation machinery | V1 - Electron microscopes | W1 - Common data links | X1 - Computer aided design (CAD) software | Y1 - Analytic services | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2. | W: Command, Control, Communication, and Computer | (specify) | B: Electronics | Bgroup | Wgroup | A2 - Rare earth minerals | B2 - Application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) | C2 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines | D2 - Solid state lasers | E2 - Directed particles with mass | F2 - Fiber optics | G2 - Passive sonar | H2 - Gyroscopes | I2 - Electronically steered radars | J2 - Chemical compositions of signature control compounds | K2 - Other fixed wing aircraft, including cargo and transport | L2 - Satellites and satellite buses | M2 - Transport vessels | N2 - Medium tactical vehicles & designs | O2 - Rockets (endo- and exoatmospheric) | P2 - Rocket engines | Q2 - Nuclear weapon design and capabilities | R2 - RNA research | S2 - Chemical weapons destruction and demilitarization technology | T2 - Synthetic biology | U2 - Planting machinery | V2 - Sonograms | W2 - Monitors | X2 - Modeling and simulation software | Y2 - Canine training services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | K: Aeronautic Systems | (specify) | C: Manufacturing Equipment and Processes | Cgroup | Kgroup | A3 - Alloys | B3 - Radiation hardened integrated circuits | C3 - Lathes | D3 - Chemical lasers | E3 - Directed sound | F3 - Polarization | G3 - Sonobouys | H3 - Global Positioning Systems | I3 - Phase adaptive radars | J3 - Processes used to apply signature control compounds | K3 - Rotary wing aircraft (including helicopters) | L3 - Space survivability systems and equipment | M3 - Cargo and tanker vessels | N3 - M1 Abrams variations of heavy tanks & designs | O3 - Missiles | P3 - Generators | Q3 - Nuclear weapon destruction and demilitarization technology | R3 - Biological or physiological research | S3 - Chemical agent detection equipment | T3 - Energetic materials | U3 - Irrigation machinery | V3 - Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) machines | W3 - Printers | X3 - Artificial intelligence software | Y3 - Construction | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | specify) | D: Lasers | Dgroup | A4 - Chemicals | B4 - Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) | C4 - Die press lines | D4 - Excimer lasers | E4 - Other directed energy products | F4 - Reflective coatings | G4 - Commercial off-the-shelf equipment used for sonar | H4 - Atomic clocks | I4 - Pulse radars | J4 - Other signature control products | K4 - Unmanned aerial vehicles and drones | L4 - Solid rocket motors and related equipment | M4 - Submarines | N4 - Transport vehicles & designs | O4 - Vehicle armor | P4 - Combustion engines | Q4 - Protective clothing | R4 - Biological weapons destruction and demilitarization technology | S4 - Chemical disaster response equipment | T4 - Quantum systems | U4 - Produce sorters | V4 - X-radiation machines | W4 - Telecommunication devices (phones, cell phones, radios, radio mounts) | X4 - Swarm software | Y4 - Consulting services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | (specify) | E: Directed Energy | Egroup | A5 - Fiber-based materials | B5 - Programmable memory | C5 - Robot work cells | D5 - Fiber lasers | F5 - Refractive coatings | G5 - Other sensor products | H5 - Accelerometers | I5 - Continuous wave radars | K5 - Airframes and structural components (including rotor blades, landing gear, hydraulics, etc.) | L5 - Liquid rocket motors and related equipment | M5 - Other marine systems | N5 - Wheeled or tracked vehicles not specified above | O5 - Vehicle designs that provide increased survivability against improvised explosive devices | P5 - Turbo fan engines | Q5 - Radiation detective devices (e.g. Geiger counters) | R5 - Biological agent detection equipment | S5 - Other chemical products | T5 - Computational modeling of human behavior | U5 - Harvesting technology | V5 - Medicine distribution technology | W5 - Commercial off-the-shelf equipment used for C4 | X5 - Microelectronic design software | Y5 - Delivery and freight services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | (specify) | F: Optics | Fgroup | A6 - Other raw materials | B6 - Optical filters | C6 - Other manufacturing equipment products | D6 - Photonic crystal lasers | F6 - Lenses | H6 - Other positioning, navigation, or timing products | I6 - Other radar products | K6 - Other aeronautic products | L6 - Other space system products | N6 - Unmanned ground systems | O6 - Body armor | P6 - Catapults | Q6 - Radioactive material storage | R6 - Biological disaster response equipment | T6 - Cognitive neuroscience | U6 - Other agricultural products | V6 - Disease and vector research | W6 - Computers and CPUs | X6 - System development kits (SDK) | Y6 - Education and training services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7. | (specify) | G: Acoustic Sensors | Ggroup | B7 - Micro-sensors | D7 - Semiconductor lasers | F7 - Other optics products | N7 - Other ground system products | O7 - Automatic and semi-automatic weapons | P7 - Batteries | Q7 - Nuclear disaster response equipment | R7 - Other biological products | T7 - Other emerging technology | V7 - Other medical products | W7 - Antennas | X7 - Software algorithms | Y7 - Engineering services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8. | (specify) | H: Positioning, Navigation, and Timing | Hgroup | B8 - Vacuum tubes | D8 - Dye lasers | O8 - Artillery rounds (90mm to 150mm) | P8 - Propellants | Q8 - Other nuclear products | W8 - Beyond the line of sight C2 | X8 - Correlation software | Y8 - Financial and banking services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. | (specify) | I: Radars | Igroup | B9 - Capacitors | D9 - Free electron lasers | O9 - Mortar rounds (60mm to 120mm) | P9 - Other energy systems products | W9 - Line of sight C2 | X9 - Database | Y9 - General contracting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | (specify) | J: Signature Control | Jgroup | B10 - Microprocessors | D10 - Bio lasers | O10 - Hypervelocity weapons | W10 - Other C4 products | X10 - Computer language software | Y10 - Graphic arts, video, digital production services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11. | (specify) | K: Aeronautic Systems | Kgroup | B11 - Microcontrollers | D11 - Other laser products | O11 - Other armaments or survivability products | X11 - Operating systems | Y11 - Information technology services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12. | (specify) | L: Space Systems | Lgroup | B12 - Digital signal processors | X12 - Finance and accounting software | Y12 - Internet service provision | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13. | (specify) | M: Marine Systems | Mgroup | B13 - Diodes | X13 - Other software products | Y13 - Janitorial services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14. | (specify) | N: Ground Systems | Ngroup | B14 - Wafers (any molecular composition) | Y14 - Legal services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15. | (specify) | O: Armaments and Survivability | Ogroup | B15 - Circuit boards | Y15 - Logistical services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16. | (specify) | P: Energy Systems & Energetics | Pgroup | B16 - Flexible circuit boards | Y16 - Marketing services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17. | (specify) | Q: Nuclear | Qgroup | B17 - Other electronic products | Y17 - Medical services | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18. | (specify) | R: Biological | Rgroup | Y18 - Professional Services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19. | (specify) | S: Chemical | Sgroup | Y19 - Property management services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20. | (specify) | T: Emerging Technology | Tgroup | Y20 - Security and protection services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21. | (specify) | U: Agricultural | Ugroup | Y21 - Staffing services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22. | (specify) | V: Medical | Vgroup | Y22 - Telecommunication services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23. | (specify) | W: Command, Control, Communication, and Computer | Wgroup | Y23 - Translation services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24. | (specify) | X: Software | Xgroup | Y24 - Transportation services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25. | (specify) | Y: Services and Other Products | Ygroup | Y25 - Other services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Record the total number of full time equivalent (FTE) employees and contractors at your location for the past three years. | ||||||||||
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B | Identify the number of each type of non-U.S. citizen workers currently employed at your location. | |||||||||
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List each country (other than the U.S.) from which you employ a non-U.S. citizen, and identify the number of each type of visa or green card holder associated with each country. | ||||||||||
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C. | Provide the number of FTE employees and contractors at this location that hold active security clearances at the following levels: | Top Secret | Secret | Confidential | ||||||
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Provide your location's total sales information for the past three years to U.S. and non-U.S. customers. If location level data is not available, contact survey support staff at [email protected] before entering higher level data. In Part B, indicate your location's total sales for defense purposes (including commercial and government sales). In Part C, indicate your location's total sales from classified contracts. In Part D, indicate your location's total sales to all governments. Note: "U.S." means U.S. domestic sales; "Non-U.S." means export sales from U.S. locations. |
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B. | Total Defense-Related Sales (as a % of A) | |||||||||||||||||
C. | Total Sales from Classified Contracts (as a % of A) | |||||||||||||||||
D. | Total Sales from all Government Contracts (as a % of A) | |||||||||||||||||
* Furnish full year estimates for 2015. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Section 8: Top Customers | ||||
Identify your location's top 10 U.S. and top 10 non-U.S. direct customers by sales for the past three years. A direct customer is the immediate entity to which you sell your products/services. This can include other business units/divisions within your parent organization. Indicate the type of customer and their location. | ||||
Top U.S.-Based Customers | ||||
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Section 9a: Physical and Cyber Security Procedures | ||||||||||||||||
A. | Once your location identifies a suspected/confirmed security incident do you know what authorities to contact? | |||||||||||||||
Which organizations does this location notify in response to a suspected/confirmed security incident? | ||||||||||||||||
Defense Security Service (DSS) | Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) | |||||||||||||||
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) | National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) | |||||||||||||||
Defense-Related Investigative Services (e.g. DCIS, NCIS, etc.) | National Security Agency (NSA) | |||||||||||||||
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) | Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) | |||||||||||||||
Department of Energy (DOE) | Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force | |||||||||||||||
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | State & Local Authorities | |||||||||||||||
Department of Justice (DOJ) | US-CERT | |||||||||||||||
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) | None at All | |||||||||||||||
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) | Other | (specify here) | ||||||||||||||
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) | Other | (specify here) | ||||||||||||||
B. | State the number of security incidents your location has recorded in each year: | Year | Physical Incidents | Cyber Incidents |
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C. | Indicate which of the following security measures are in place at this location: | |||||||||||||||
Physical Security | Cyber Security | |||||||||||||||
After hours inspections of cleared areas | Account Monitoring and Control | Inventory of Authorized/Unauthorized Software | ||||||||||||||
CCTV monitoring | Application Software Security | Limitation/Control of Network Ports and Services | ||||||||||||||
Control of facility points of entry | Boundary Defense | Maintenance, Monitoring, & Analysis of Audit Logs | ||||||||||||||
Intrusion alarms | Continuous Vulnerability Assessment | Malware Defenses | ||||||||||||||
Perimeter barriers around facility | Controlled Access Based on Need to Know | Penetration Tests and Red Team Exercises | ||||||||||||||
Personnel physical access cards | Controlled Use of Administrative Privileges | Secure Configurations on Hardware | ||||||||||||||
Physical separation of cleared areas | Data Protection | Secure Configurations of Network Devices | ||||||||||||||
Security guards | Data Recovery Capability | Secure Network Engineering | ||||||||||||||
Other | (specify here) | Incident Response and Management | Security Skills Assessments and Training | |||||||||||||
Other | (specify here) | Inventory of Authorized/Unauthorized Devices | Wireless Access Control | |||||||||||||
Other | (specify here) | Other | (specify here) | Other | (specify here) | |||||||||||
D. | Is this location familiar with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Cyber Security Framework? (http://www.nist.gov/cyberframework/): | |||||||||||||||
Does this location employ any of the NIST Cyber Security Framework's recommended controls? | ||||||||||||||||
Provide any explanations of the controls your location has in place or feedback you may have on potential improvements, clarifications, or other changes: | ||||||||||||||||
Comments: | ||||||||||||||||
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Section 9b: Physical and Cyber Security Procedures (Cont.) | |||||||||||||
A. | Estimate your location's spending on physical and cyber security, in thousands of dollars: | ||||||||||||
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12 | |||||||||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015* | |||||||||||
1 | Physical Security | ||||||||||||
2 | Cyber Security | ||||||||||||
* Furnish full year estimates for 2015. | |||||||||||||
B. | Identify all network operation centers that provide network management services to this location. | ||||||||||||
Operations Center Name/Operator | Operated By | City | State/Region | Country | |||||||||
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C. | Provide the following information on data centers and storage: | ||||||||||||
1 | Does this location or parent organization operate its own data center in the U.S.? | If yes, how many? | |||||||||||
2 | Does this location or parent organization operate its own data center outside the U.S.? | If yes, how many? | |||||||||||
3 | Does this location use a U.S.-based cloud service or external data storage provider? | ||||||||||||
4 | Does this location use a non-U.S.-based cloud service or external data storage provider? | ||||||||||||
5 | Estimate the percentage of your location's Commercially Sensitive Information that is stored with cloud services or external data storage providers: | ||||||||||||
Explain: | |||||||||||||
D. | As a condition of doing business with a non-U.S. entity, has your location ever been requested or required to grant access to: | Commercially Sensitive Information? | Explain: | ||||||||||
Internal Networks? | Explain: | ||||||||||||
E. | Identify all of your location's external facing Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in the boxes below. Note: IP ranges may be provided. | ||||||||||||
Comments: | |||||||||||||
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Section 10: Classified Contract Information | ||||||||
Provide the following for active contracts with active DD-254s at this location: | ||||||||
Do not disclose any classified information in this survey form. | ||||||||
A. | Number of classified prime contracts awarded to this location | |||||||
Number of classified subcontracts awarded to this location | ||||||||
Number of classified subcontracts this location awarded to contractors | ||||||||
Number of classified foreign contracts awarded to this location | ||||||||
B. | Identify the top ten contracts with active DD-254s your location managed in decending order of total contract award dollars. | |||||||
Contract ID Number | CAGE Associated with Contract |
USG Customer | USG Program | Product/Service 1 | Product/Service 2 | Product/Service 3 | ||
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Section 11: Research & Development | ||||||||||
A. | Does your location conduct research and development (R&D)? | If No, proceed to Section 12. | ||||||||
In Question B, record your location's total R&D dollar expenditures and type of R&D expenditure for the previous three years. In Question C, identify your location's R&D funding sources, by percent of total R&D dollars sourced. Note: Location level data is strongly preferred. If you do not keep this information at a location level, provide data at the next highest level available. |
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Source of R&D data: | ||||||||||
Reporting Schedule: | ||||||||||
B. | Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12 | |||||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015* | ||||||||
1. | Total R&D Expenditures | |||||||||
2. | Basic Research (as a percent of A1) | |||||||||
3. | Applied Research (as a percent of A1) | |||||||||
4. | Product/Process Development (as a percent of A1) | |||||||||
5. | Total of 2 - 4 (must equal 100%) | 0% | 0% | 0% | ||||||
C. | Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12 | |||||||||
Year | 2013 | 2014 | 2015* | |||||||
1. | Total R&D Funding Sources | |||||||||
2. | Internal/Self-Funded/IRAD (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
3. | Total Federal Government (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
4. | Total State and Local Government (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
5. | Universities - Public and Private (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
6. | U.S. Industry, Venture Capital, Non-Profit (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
7. | Non-U.S. Investors (as a percent of B1) | |||||||||
8. | Other (specify) | |||||||||
* Furnish full year estimates for 2015. | ||||||||||
Comments: | ||||||||||
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Section 12: Financials | |||||||||
Provide the following financial line items for your location for the last three years below. Note: Location level data is strongly preferred. If you do not keep this information at a location level, provide data at the next highest level available. |
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Source of Financial Line Items: | |||||||||
Reporting Schedule: | |||||||||
Income Statement (Select Line Items) | Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12 | ||||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015* | |||||||
A. | Net Sales (and other revenue) | ||||||||
B. | Cost of Goods Sold | ||||||||
C. | Total Operating Income (Loss) | ||||||||
D. | Earnings Before Interest and Taxes | ||||||||
E. | Net Income | ||||||||
Balance Sheet (Select Line Items) | Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12 | ||||||||
2013 | 2014 | 2015* | |||||||
A. | Cash | ||||||||
B. | Inventories | ||||||||
C. | Total Current Assets | ||||||||
D. | Total Assets | ||||||||
E. | Total Current Liabilities | ||||||||
F. | Total Liabilities | ||||||||
G. | Retained Earnings | ||||||||
H. | Total Owner's Equity | ||||||||
* Furnish full year estimates for 2015. | |||||||||
Comments: | |||||||||
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Section 13: Challenges and Outreach | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. | Identify the issues that have impacted your location in the past three years. In column A, select YES/NO from the dropdown menu. In column B, rank your top five issues (one being the most important) by writing in numbers one through five, using each rank exactly once. In column C, provide an explanation for the relevant issues. |
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-Yes/No- | Rank Top 5 | Explanation of Issue: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Aging equipment, facilities, or infrastructure | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Other | (specify here) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
B. | There are many federal and state government programs and services available to assist your organization to better compete in the global marketplace. If your organization would like more information regarding these government programs, select the specific areas of interest below. The Commerce Department will follow-up with your organization regarding your selections. | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Continuous Improvement/ Lean Manufacturing |
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Design for Assembly | Prototyping | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Design for Manufacturability | Quality Management and Control | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy and Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing | Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contracts | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Export Assistance | Supply Chain Optimization | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Export Licensing (ITAR/EAR) | Technology Acceleration | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Government Procurement Guidelines | Vendor/Material Sourcing | #REF! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Section 14 Certification | ||
The undersigned certifies that the information herein supplied in response to this questionnaire is complete and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. It is a criminal offense to willfully make a false statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States Government as to any matter within its jurisdiction (18 U.S.C.A. 1001 (1984 & SUPP. 1197)) | ||
Organization Name | ||
Organization's Internet Address | ||
Name of Authorizing Official | ||
Title of Authorizing Official | ||
E-mail Address | ||
Phone Number and Extension | ||
Date Certified | ||
In the box below, provide any additional comments or any other information you wish to include regarding this survey assessment. | ||
How many hours did it take to complete this survey? | ||
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List of U.S. Government Agencies for Agency Section Drop-Down |
DOD - DON -- Department of the Navy |
DOD - USA -- Department of the Army |
DOD - USAF -- Department of the Air Force |
DOD - USMC -- United States Marine Corps |
DOD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
DOD Defense Finance and Accounting Service |
DOD Defense Threat Reduction Agency |
DOD Department of Defense |
DOD Joint Chiefs of Staff |
DOD Missile Defense Agency |
DOD National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency |
DOD National Reconnaissance Office |
DOD National Security Agency |
DOD Office of the Secretary of Defense |
DOD Washington Headquarters Service |
DOD Other |
Department of Agriculture |
Department of Commerce |
Department of Education |
Department of Health and Human Services |
Department of Homeland Security |
Department of Justice |
Department of Labor |
Department of State |
Department of the Interior |
Department of the Treasury |
Department of Transportation |
Environmental Protection Agency |
Federal Communications Commission |
General Services Administration |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
National Archives and Records Administration |
Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
Office of Personnel Management |
United States International Trade Commission |
United States Trade Representative |
Central Intelligence Agency |
Department of Energy |
Department of Veterans Affairs |
Director of National Intelligence |
White House Communications Agency |
Other |
List Name | MAILING YEAR | YesNo | YesNoUnk | YesNoNA | PubPriv | State | Country | PrimAdd | MAD | Objectives | JVReason | Participation | EndUse | ExportControl | SupportType | OtherAgency | AllAgencies | NA | PrimeSub | ProductCats | Groups | group | SoleSingle | Level | YearType | CustomerType | HowMany | OpType | LocPar | NetOps |
2013 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Publicly Traded | Alabama | United States | Primary Business Line | Acquisition | Access to government contracts | Access to financial resources | Product Only | Defense | ITAR | Direct | DOD Defense Finance and Accounting Service | (Identify Agency) | Prime Contractor | A: Raw Materials | Agroup | Bgroup | Sole Source | Location | Calendar Year | Commercial | All | Store | Location | Internal IT Department | ||
No | No | No | Privately Held | Alaska | Afghanistan | Additional Business Line | Merger | Access to intellectual property | Access to suppliers | Service Only | Commercial | EAR | Indirect | DOD Defense Threat Reduction Agency | DOD - DON -- Department of the Navy | Not Applicable | Sub-Contractor | B: Electronics | Bgroup | Wgroup | Single Source | Division/Business Unit | Fiscal Year | Government Defense | Most | Perform | Parent | Internal IT Department and U.S. external provider(s) | ||
Unknown | Not Applicable | Arizona | Aland Islands | Divestiture | Access to specialized labor/personnel | Access to technological resources | Both | Both | Both | Both | DOD Joint Chiefs of Staff | DOD - USA -- Department of the Army | Other Support | C: Manufacturing Equipment and Processes | Cgroup | Kgroup | Neither | Corporate/Whole Organization | Government Non-Defense | Some | Both | Both | Internal IT Department and non-U.S. external provider(s) | |||||||
Arkansas | Albania | Bankruptcy restructuring/litigation | Creation of new technologies | Unknown | No | None | DOD Office of the Secretary of Defense | DOD - USAF -- Department of the Air Force | D: Lasers | Dgroup | #N/A | Unknown | University/Non-Profit | Few | Neither | Neither | Internal IT Department and U.S. and non-U.S. external provider(s) | |||||||||||||
California | Algeria | Broaden customer base | Diversification | Other | Unknown | DOD Washington Headquarters Service | DOD - USMC -- United States Marine Corps | E: Directed Energy | Egroup | #N/A | Other | None | Only U.S. external provider(s) | |||||||||||||||||
Colorado | American Samoa | Develop new capabilities | Improved access to foreign markets | Unknown | DOD Other | DOD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | F: Optics | Fgroup | #N/A | Unknown | Only non-U.S. external provider(s) | |||||||||||||||||||
Connecticut | Andorra | Diversification of business lines | Improved access to U.S. markets | Department of Agriculture | DOD Defense Finance and Accounting Service | G: Acoustic Sensors | Ggroup | #N/A | U.S. and non-U.S. external provider(s) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Delaware | Angola | Improve access to production materials | Product improvements | Department of Commerce | DOD Defense Threat Reduction Agency | H: Positioning, Navigation, and Timing | Hgroup | #N/A | Not Applicable | |||||||||||||||||||||
District of Columbia | Anguilla | Improve product's time to market | Reduced costs | Department of Education | DOD Department of Defense | I: Radars | Igroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Florida | Antarctica | Increase cash/liquidity | Reduced lead times | Department of Health and Human Services | DOD Joint Chiefs of Staff | J: Signature Control | Jgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Georgia | Antigua And Barbuda | Increase market power | Risk sharing | Department of Justice | DOD Missile Defense Agency | K: Aeronautic Systems | Kgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hawaii | Argentina | Overcome barriers to market entry | Shared/improved technology or skills | Department of Labor | DOD National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency | L: Space Systems | Lgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Idaho | Armenia | Political/geopolitical concerns | Other objective/purpose (Explain) | Department of State | DOD National Reconnaissance Office | M: Marine Systems | Mgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Illinois | Aruba | Product line improvements | Department of the Interior | DOD National Security Agency | N: Ground Systems | Ngroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Indiana | Australia | R&D access/coordination | Department of the Treasury | DOD Office of the Secretary of Defense | O: Armaments and Survivability | Ogroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Iowa | Austria | Reduce overhead costs | Department of Transportation | DOD Washington Headquarters Service | P: Energy Systems & Energetics | Pgroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kansas | Azerbaijan | Reduce raw material costs | Environmental Protection Agency | DOD Other | Q: Nuclear | Qgroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Kentucky | Bahamas | Tax-related | Federal Communications Commission | Department of Agriculture | R: Biological | Rgroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Louisiana | Bahrain | Other objective/purpose (Explain) | General Services Administration | Department of Commerce | S: Chemical | Sgroup | #N/A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Maine | Bangladesh | National Archives and Records Administration | Department of Education | T: Emerging Technology | Tgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | Barbados | Nuclear Regulatory Commission | Department of Health and Human Services | U: Agricultural | Ugroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Massachusetts | Belarus | Office of Personnel Management (OPM) | Department of Homeland Security | V: Medical | Vgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan | Belgium | United States International Trade Commission | Department of Justice | W: Command, Control, Communication, and Computer | Wgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minnesota | Belize | United States Trade Representative | Department of Labor | X: Software | Xgroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mississippi | Benin | Department of Veterans Affairs | Department of State | Y: Services and Other Products | Ygroup | #N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Missouri | Bermuda | White House Communications Agency | Department of the Interior | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Montana | Bhutan | Other | Department of the Treasury | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | Bolivia | Department of Transportation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nevada | Bosnia And Herzegovina | Environmental Protection Agency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Hampshire | Botswana | Federal Communications Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Jersey | Bouvet Island | General Services Administration | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Mexico | Brazil | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
New York | British Indian Ocean Territory | National Archives and Records Administration | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
North Carolina | Brunei Darussalam | Nuclear Regulatory Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
North Dakota | Bulgaria | Office of Personnel Management | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio | Burkina Faso | United States International Trade Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma | Burundi | United States Trade Representative | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oregon | Cambodia | Central Intelligence Agency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pennsylvania | Cameroon | Department of Energy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rhode Island | Canada | Department of Veterans Affairs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
South Carolina | Cape Verde | Director of National Intelligence | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
South Dakota | Cayman Islands | White House Communications Agency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tennessee | Central African Republic | Other | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Texas | Chad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Virginia | Christmas Island | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Washington | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
West Virginia | Colombia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wyoming | Congo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gabon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gambia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Georgia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghana | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gibraltar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greece | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greenland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grenada | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Guadeloupe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Guatemala | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Guernsey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Guinea | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Haiti | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Heard Island And McDonald Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Holy See (Vatican City State) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Honduras | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hungary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iceland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
India | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Indonesia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Iraq | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ireland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Isle Of Man | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Israel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jamaica | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Jordan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kuwait | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kyrgyzstan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lao People's Democratic Republic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Monaco | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Myanmar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nicaragua | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Niger | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Niue | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Norfolk Island | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Oman | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pakistan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Palau | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Panama | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Papua New Guinea | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paraguay | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peru | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Philippines | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Poland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Puerto Rico | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Qatar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Réunion | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Russian Federation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rwanda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Barthélemy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Helena | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Kitts And Nevis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Lucia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Martin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Pierre And Miquelon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Saint Vincent And The Grenadines | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samoa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
San Marino | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Saudi Arabia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senegal | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Serbia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seychelles | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sierra Leone | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Singapore | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Slovakia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Slovenia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Solomon Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Somalia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
South Georgia And The South Sandwich Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sudan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Suriname | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Svalbard And Jan Mayen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Switzerland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Syrian Arab Republic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Taiwan, Province Of China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Thailand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Togo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tokelau | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tonga | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trinidad And Tobago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tunisia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turkey | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turkmenistan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turks And Caicos Islands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tuvalu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uganda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ukraine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
United Arab Emirates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
United Kingdom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Uruguay | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uzbekistan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vanuatu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vatican City State | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Venezuela | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Viet Nam | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wallis And Futuna | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Western Sahara | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yemen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zambia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zimbabwe |
File Type | application/vnd.ms-excel |
Author | Christopher Nelson |
File Modified | 2015-06-17 |
File Created | 2014-08-12 |