48 CFR §3.903
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- (a)
- (1)Contractors and subcontractors are prohibited from discharging, demoting, or otherwise discriminating against an employee as a reprisal for disclosing, to any of the entities listed at paragraph (b) of this section, information that the employee reasonably believes is—
- (i)Evidence of gross mismanagement of a Federal contract;
- (ii)A gross waste of Federal funds;
- (iii)An abuse of authority relating to a Federal contract;
- (iv)A substantial and specific danger to public health or safety; or
- (v)A violation of law, rule, or regulation related to a Federal contract (including the competition for or negotiation of a contract).
- (2)A reprisal is prohibited even if it is undertaken at the request of an executive branch official, unless the request takes the form of a non-discretionary directive and is within the authority of the executive branch official making the request.
- (1)Contractors and subcontractors are prohibited from discharging, demoting, or otherwise discriminating against an employee as a reprisal for disclosing, to any of the entities listed at paragraph (b) of this section, information that the employee reasonably believes is—
- (b)Disclosure may be made to the following entities:
- (1)A Member of Congress or a representative of a committee of Congress.
- (2)An Inspector General.
- (3)The Government Accountability Office.
- (4)A Federal employee responsible for contract oversight or management at the relevant agency.
- (5)An authorized official of the Department of Justice or other law enforcement agency.
- (6)A court or grand jury.
- (7)A management official or other employee of the contractor or subcontractor who has the responsibility to investigate, discover, or address misconduct.
- (c)An employee who initiates or provides evidence of contractor or subcontractor misconduct in any judicial or administrative proceeding relating to waste, fraud, or abuse on a Federal contract shall be deemed to have made a disclosure.