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SPēD SFPC: INDUSEC Questions and Answers 100% Pass Responsibilities of the Government SAP Security Officer/Contractor Program Security Officer (GSSO/CPSO) ✔✔From Revision 1 Department of Defen... se Overprint to the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual Supplement - 1 April 2004: • Possess a personnel clearance and Program access at least equal to the highest level of Program classified information involved. • Provide security administration and management for his/her organization. • Ensure personnel processed for access to a SAP meet the prerequisite personnel clearance and/or investigative requirements specified. • Ensure adequate secure storage and work spaces. • Ensure strict adherence to the provisions of the NISPOM, its supplement, and the Overprint. • When required, establish and oversee a classified material control program for each SAP. • When required, conduct an annual inventory of accountable classified material. • When required, establish a SAPF. • Establish and oversee a visitor control program. • Monitor reproduction and/or duplication and destruction capability of SAP information • Ensure adherence to special communications capabilities within the SAPF • Provide for initial Program indoctrination of employees after their access is approved; rebrief and debrief personnel as required. • Establish and oversee specialized procedures for the transmission of SAP material to and from Program elements • When required, ensure contractual specific security requirements such as TEMPEST Automated Information System (AIS), and Operations Security (OPSEC) are accomplished. • Establish security training and briefings specifically tailored to the unique requirements of the SAP. The four Cognizant Security Agencies (CSAs) ✔✔Department of Defense (DoD), Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Department of Energy (DoE), and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Cognizant Security Agencies (CSA)s' role in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) ✔✔Establish an industrial security program to safeguard classified information under its jurisdiction. Critical Program Information in DoD ✔✔1. U.S. capability elements that contribute to the warfighter's advantage throughout the life cycle, which if compromised or subject to unauthorized disclosure, decrease the advantage. 2. Elements or components of a Research, Development, and Acquisition (RDA) program that, if compromised, could cause significant degradation in mission effectiveness; shorten the expected combat-effective life of the system; reduce technological advantage; significantly alter program direction; or enable an adversary to defeat, counter, copy, or reverse engineer the technology or capability. Includes information about applications, capabilities, processes and end-items. Includes elements or components critical to a military system or network mission effectiveness. Includes technology that would reduce the U.S. technological advantage if it came under foreign control. Primary authorities governing foreign disclosure of classified military information ✔✔1. Arms Export Control Act 2. National Security Decision Memorandum 119 3. National Disclosure Policy-1 4. International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) 5. E.O.s 12829, 13526 6. Bilateral Security Agreements 7. DoD 5220.22-M, "NISPOM," The purpose of the DD Form 254 ✔✔Convey security requirements, classification guidance and provide handling procedures for classified material received and/or generated on a classified contract. Factors for determining whether U.S. companies are under Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI) ✔✔1. Record of economic and government espionage against the U.S. targets 2. Record of enforcement/engagement in unauthorized technology transfer 3. Type and sensitivity of the information that shall be accessed 4. The source, nature and extent of FOCI 5. Record of compliance with pertinent U.S. laws, regulations and contracts 6. Nature of bilateral & multilateral security & information exchange agreements 7. Ownership or control, in whole or part, by a foreign government The purpose and the function of the Militarily Critical Technologies List (MCTL) ✔✔1. Serves as a technical reference for the development and implementation of DoD technology, security policies on international transfers of defense-related goods, services, and technologies as administered by the Director, Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA). 2. Formulation of export control proposals and export license review Industry ✔✔Much of U.S. classified information originates within this environment Defense Security Service ✔✔Security compliance is overseen by this organization if a contractor works at his/her own facility Installation ✔✔A contractor must adhere to the security rules of the __________ commander when working at a government installation NISP ✔✔The program that covers protection of classified information by government contractors FSO responsibilities ✔✔1. Ensure compliance with the NISP 2. Follow NISPOM guidelines 3. Provide training for cleared individuals Chapter 8 of the NISPOM ✔✔If you are a government contractor working on a contractorowned system at a contractor facility, you must follow the security provisions of this reference True ✔✔True or False: A SAP can retain security cognizance if necessary. Contracting Officer ✔✔A government employee with the authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts and make related determinations and findings COTR ✔✔This government employee is a subject matter expert who has regular contact with the contractor Statement of Work (SOW) ✔✔The document that outlines in detail what will be required to complete a contract DD Form 441 ✔✔The document that establishes the government's authority to review the contractor's security program to ensure compliance DD Form 254 ✔✔The form a contractor could use to determine if classified storage is required, and at what level Same ✔✔A cleared individual can only have access at the _______ level as the facility clearance JPAS ✔✔For the purpose of a visit to another cleared facility, a clearance can be verified by looking in ________ Eligibility ✔✔The issuance of ________ is the responsibility of the DoD CAF [Show More]

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