No funds made available by subchapter II or III may be used to make payments under a contract to a person described in subsection (c).
(b) Auction participation
A person described in subsection (c) may not participate in a system of competitive bidding under section
309(j) of this title—
(1)that is required to be conducted by this chapter; or
(2)in which any spectrum usage rights for which licenses are being assigned were made available under clause (i) of subparagraph (G) of paragraph (8) of such section, as added by section
6402.
(c) Person described
A person described in this subsection is a person who has been, for reasons of national security, barred by any agency of the Federal Government from bidding on a contract, participating in an auction, or receiving a grant.
No funds made available by subchapter II or III may be used to make payments under a contract to a person described in subsection (c).
(b) Auction participation
A person described in subsection (c) may not participate in a system of competitive bidding under section
309(j) of this title—
(1)that is required to be conducted by this chapter; or
(2)in which any spectrum usage rights for which licenses are being assigned were made available under clause (i) of subparagraph (G) of paragraph (8) of such section, as added by section
6402.
(c) Person described
A person described in this subsection is a person who has been, for reasons of national security, barred by any agency of the Federal Government from bidding on a contract, participating in an auction, or receiving a grant.
Section
6402, referred to in subsec. (b)(2), is section 6402 ofPub. L. 112–96, which amended section
309 of this title.
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