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Does the government have the right to disclose processes, procedures, or methods developed by a contractor at their own expense? What authority gives the government this right?

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Does the government have the right to disclose processes, procedures, or methods developed by a contractor at their own expense? What authority gives the government this right?

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Generally, the government may not, without coordination with the contractor, disclose information marked as proprietary pertaining to processes, procedures, or methods developed by the contractor at its own expense. The contract provisions pertaining to proprietary information and preexisting data rights control disclosure and must be consulted.

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