Foreign counterintelligence [5 U.S.C. Section 262.5 Systems (Privacy)]
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Contractor license on this Issue (1): Classified information (National Security). Information about the national defense and foreign relations of the United States that has been determined under Executive Order 12356 to require protection against unauthorized disclosure and has been so designated.
Statutory Review,
Authority: 39 U.S.C. 401
General Powers of the Postal Service
(1) to sue and be sued in its official name;
(9) ; and to have the priority of the United States with respect to the payment of debts out of bankrupt, insolvent, and decedents’ estates;
39 C.F.R. Records and Information Management
Section 223.2 Channels of Communication, headquarters with area offices (b) Issues Policies
Section 262.3 Information.
Foreign counterintelligence [5 U.S.C. Section 262.5 Systems (Privacy)]. United States Postal Service. Contractors
Statutory Review,
Authority: 39 U.S.C. 401
General Powers of the Postal Service
(1) to sue and be sued in its official name;
(9) ; and to have the priority of the United States with respect to the payment of debts out of bankrupt, insolvent, and decedents’ estates;
39 C.F.R. Records and Information Management
Section 223.2 Channels of Communication, headquarters with area offices (b) Issues Policies
Section 262.3 Information.
Foreign counterintelligence [5 U.S.C. Section 262.5 Systems (Privacy)]. United States Postal Service. Contractors