Transcription of Self-inSpection handbook - CDSE
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Self-inSpection handbook for nisp contractors Center for Development of security Excellence Defense security Service | May 2016. Self-inSpection handbook for NISP Contractors TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Contractor security Review Requirement .. 2. The Self-inSpection handbook for NISP Contractors .. 2. The Elements of inspection .. 2-3. Self-inSpection Process .. 3-7. Self-inSpection Checklist .. 8. ELEMENTS OF inspection . A. FACILITY CLEARANCE (FCL) .. 9-10. B. ACCESS AUTHORIZATIONS .. 10-12. C. security EDUCATION .. 12-15. D. CONSULTANTS .. 15. E. STANDARD PRACTICE PROCEDURES (SPP) .. 16. F. SUBCONTRACTING .. 16-17. G. VISIT CONTROL .. 18. H. CLASSIFIED MEETINGS .. 19-20. I. CLASSIFICATION .. 20-21. J. EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION .. 22. K. FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, OR INFLUENCE (FOCI) .. 22-24. L. PUBLIC RELEASE .. 24. M. CLASSIFIED STORAGE .. 25-27. N. CONTROLLED ACCESS AREAS .. 28-30. O. 30-31.
The Self-Inspection Handbook for NISP Contractors The National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) requires all participants in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) to conduct their own self-inspections to include an insider threat self-assessment. This Self-Inspection Handbook is designed as a job
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