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 104 STAT. 34 PUBLIC LAW 101-246—FEB. 16, 1990 (3) Undoubtedly, United States security firms would be interested in bidding on more local guard contracts abroad if such firms knew of the opportunity to bid on such contracts. (b) OBJECTIVE.— It is the objective of this section to improve the efficiency of the local guard programs abroad administered by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security of the Department of State and to ensure maximum competition for local guard contracts abroad concerning Foreign Service buildings. (c) PARTICIPATION OF UNITED STATES CONTRACTORS IN LOCAL GUARD CONTRACTS ABROAD. —With respect to local guard contracts for a Foreign Service building which exceed $250,000 and are entered into after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall— (1) establish procedures to ensure that all solicitations for such contracts are adequately advertised in the Commerce and Business Daily; (2) establish procedures to ensure that appropriate measures are taken by diplomatic and consular post management to Eissure that United States persons and qualified United States joint venture persons are not disadvantaged during the solicitation and bid evaluation process due to their distance from the post; and (3) give preference to United States persons and qualified United States joint venture persons wh^re such persons are price competitive to the non-United States persons bidding on the contract, are properly licensed by the host government, and are otherwise qualified to carry out all the terms of the contract. (d) DEFINITIONS.—For the purposes of this section— (1) the term "United States person" means a person which— (A) is incorporated or legally organized under the laws of the United States, including the laws of any State, locality, or the District of Columbia; (B) has its principal place of business in the United States; (C) has been incorporated or legally organized in the United States for more than 2 years before the issuance date of the invitation for bids or request for proposals with respect to the contract under subsection (c); (D) has performed within the United States and overseas security services similar in complexity to the contract being bid; (E) with respect to the contract under subsection (c), has achieved a total business volume equal to or greater than the value of the project being bid in 3 years of the 5-year period before the date specified in subparagraph (C); (F)(i) employs United States citizens in at least 80 percent of its principal management positions in the United States; and (ii) employs United States citizens in more than half of its permanent, full-time positions in the United States; and (G) has the existing technical and financial resources in the United States to perform the contract; (2) the term "qualified United States joint venture person" means a joint venture in which a United States person or persons owns at least 51 percent of the assets of the joint venture; and

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