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Identify your project's classification
My project is considered:
Open Source
This project is publicly available and licensed under terms that allow others to use, modify, and distribute it (e.g. github.com)
Government Wide Reuse
The project is available internally for government wide use (e.g. github.cms.gov)
None of the above
The project may be considered exempted from sharing and reuse as per the SHARE IT Act and M-16-21.
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Is my project exempted from the SHARE IT Act?
Answer the series of questions below to determine if your project falls under the exemption categories according to the SHARE IT Act.
Is the project primarily for use in national security systems, as defined in Section 11103 of title 40, USC?
Is the project created by an agency or part of an agency that is an element of the intelligence community, as defined in section 3(4) of the National Security Act of 1947?
Is the project exempt under section 552(b) of title 5, USC (commonly known as the "Freedom of Information Act")?
Is the project prohibited under Export Administration Regulations?
Is the project prohibited under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)?
Is the project prohibited under Regulations of the Transportation Security Administration related to the protection of sensitive information?
Is the project prohibited under federal laws and regulations governing the sharing of classified information?
Does the source code create an identifiable risk to the privacy of an individual?
None of the above
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Is my project exempted from M-16-21?
Answer the series of questions below to determine if your project falls under the exemption categories according to M-16-21 Act.
Is sharing of the source code limited by patent or intellectual property restrictions?
Does sharing of the source code create an identifiable risk to the stability, security, or integrity of the agency’s systems or personnel?
Does sharing of the source code create an identifiable risk to agency mission, programs, or operations?
Does the CIO believes it is in the national interest to exempt sharing the source code?
Was the release was created prior to the M-16-21 policy (August 8, 2016)
None of the above
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