STANDARD
MANDATORY NOTICE AND CONSENT PROVISION
FOR ALL DOD INFORMATION SYSTEM USER AGREEMENTS
FOR ALL DOD INFORMATION SYSTEM USER AGREEMENTS
By signing this document, you acknowledge and consent that when you access Department of Defense (DoD) information systems:
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You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) information system (IS) (which
includes any device attached to this information system) that is
provided for U.S. Government authorized use only.
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You consent to the following conditions:
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The U.S. Government routinely intercepts and monitors communications on
this information system for purposes including, but not
limited to, penetration testing, communications security (COMSEC)
monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM),
law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI)
investigations.
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At any time, the U.S. Government may inspect and seize data stored on
this information system.
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Communications using, or data stored on, this information system are not
private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and
search, and may be disclosed or used for any U.S. Government-authorized
purpose.
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This information system includes security measures (e.g., authentication
and access controls) to protect U.S. Government
interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy.
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Notwithstanding the above, using an information system does not
constitute consent to personnel misconduct, law enforcement,
or counterintelligence investigative searching or monitoring of the content
of privileged communications or data (including work product)
that are related to personal representation or services by
attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Under these
circumstances, such communications and work product are private
and confidential, as further explained below:
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Nothing in this User Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the
user's consent to, or in any other way restrict or
affect, any U.S. Government actions for purposes of network
administration, operation, protection, or defense, or for
communications security. This includes all
communications and data on an information system, regardless of any
applicable privilege or
confidentiality.
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The user consents to interception/capture and seizure of ALL
communications and data for any authorized purpose
(including personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or counterintelligence
investigation). However, consent to
interception/capture or seizure of communications and data
is not consent to the use of privileged communications or data for
personnel misconduct, law enforcement, or
counterintelligence investigation against any party and does not negate
any applicable privilege or confidentiality that
otherwise applies.
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Whether any particular communication or data qualifies for the
protection of a privilege, or is covered by a duty
of confidentiality, is determined in accordance with established legal
standards and DoD policy. Users are strongly encouraged
to seek personal legal counsel on such matters
prior to using an information system if the user intends to rely on the
protections of a privilege or
confidentiality.
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Users should take reasonable steps to identify such communications or
data that the user asserts are protected by any
such privilege or confidentiality. However, the user's identification or
assertion of a privilege or confidentiality is not
sufficient to create such protection where none
exists under established legal standards and DoD policy.
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A user's failure to take reasonable steps to identify such
communications or data as privileged or
confidential does not waive the privilege or confidentiality if such
protections otherwise exist under established legal
standards and DoD policy. However, in such cases the U.S.
Government is authorized to take reasonable actions to identify such
communication or data as being subject to a
privilege or confidentiality, and such actions do not negate any
applicable privilege or
confidentiality.
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These conditions preserve the confidentiality of the communication or
data, and the legal protections regarding the use
and disclosure of privileged information, and thus such
communications and data are private and confidential. Further, the
U.S. Government shall take all reasonable measures
to protect the content of captured/seized privileged communications and
data to ensure they are appropriately
protected.
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Nothing in this User Agreement shall be interpreted to limit the
user's consent to, or in any other way restrict or
affect, any U.S. Government actions for purposes of network
administration, operation, protection, or defense, or for
communications security. This includes all
communications and data on an information system, regardless of any
applicable privilege or
confidentiality.
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In cases when the user has consented to content searching or monitoring
of communications or data for personnel misconduct, law
enforcement, or counterintelligence investigative searching, (i.e., for all
communications and data other than privileged communications
or data that are related to personal representation or
services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants),
the U.S. Government may, solely at its discretion and in
accordance with DoD policy, elect to apply a privilege or
other restriction on the U.S. Government's otherwise-authorized use or
disclosure of such information.
- All of the above conditions apply regardless of whether the access or use of an information system includes the display of a Notice and Consent Banner ("banner"). When a banner is used, the banner functions to remind the user of the conditions that are set forth in this User Agreement, regardless of whether the banner describes these conditions in full detail or provides a summary of such conditions, and regardless of whether the banner expressly references this User Agreement.
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The U.S. Government routinely intercepts and monitors communications on
this information system for purposes including, but not
limited to, penetration testing, communications security (COMSEC)
monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM),
law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI)
investigations.