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The Self-Inspection For FSOs of Cleared Contractors-Classified Storage

This section continues our discussion of the DSS’ The Self-Inspection Handbook for NISP Contractors. We are still addressing Section M, classified storage. This update addresses perimeter controls that deter and detect unauthorized removal and introduction of classified information. 5-103 Is a system of perimeter controls maintained to deter or detect unauthorized introduction or removal of classified information from the facility? If so, when, where, and how are these being implemented? According to NISPOM 5-103. Perimeter Controls. Contractors authorized to store classified material shall establish and maintain a system to deter and detect unauthorized introduction or removal of classified material from their facility . Traceability is an important part of protecting classified information. There is plenty of allusion in industry best practices, NISPOM , and training that only TOP SECRET information is to be accountable. There is tremendous direction for application of...

Exerpt from Army leadership Implications For Organizational Leaders And Unit Commanders

 To be effective team builders, organizational leaders and commanders must be able to identify and interact with both formal and informal teams, including— The traditional chain of command. Chains of coordination directing joint, interagency, and multinational organizations. Chains of functional support combining commanders and staff officers. Although leading through other leaders is a decentralized process, it does not imply a commander or supervisor cannot step in and temporarily take active control if the need arises. However, bypassing the habitual chain of command should be by exception and focused on solving an urgent problem or guiding an organization back on track with the leader’s original guidance Jeffrey W. Bennett, ISP is the owner of Red Bike Publishing . Jeff is an accomplished writer of non-fiction books, novels and periodicals. He also owns Red bike Publishing. Published books include: "Get Rich in a Niche-Insider's Guide to Self Publishing in ...

Red Bike Publishing's Security Book

DoD Security Clearances Can you keep a Secret? Do You Know How to Get and Keep a Security Clearance? Turn your passion for business into work for the government. Discover what you need to know about how to get a security clearance and perform on classified contracts. Who this Book is For: Have you seriously considered what it takes to get a security clearance you need to become a cleared contractor employee or build your business as a cleared defense contractor? My book answers the tough questions: How do I get employed if I can’t get a clearance and… ….I can’t get a clearance unless I am employed. The truth is, the government publishes information on how to get a clearance. However it’s not easily accessible nor is it easy to interpret. You need a clearance to get hired. Your business needs a facility clearance to perform on classified contracts. However, you can’t get hired unless you have a clearance. Your business can’t perform on classified work unless it ...