The phase of Trust Workforce that we are currently in.
What is TWF 1.5.
A working paper must be marked if retained after this many days.
What is 180 days.
The 3 types of tier investigations.
Tier 1, Tier 3, & Tier 5
The amount of days that a Security Inquiry (SI) needs to be completed in.
What is 10 days.
The agency that conducts background investigations on DoD personnel.
What is DCSA.
What is:
- Military Members being administratively separated
- EASing Marines and Sailors
- Retiring Personnel
Access to CUI is limited by the following means.
Lawful government purpose.
The system used to initiate PSQ's and submit investigations to the Investigative Service Provider or CV.
This is the form that is placed on all GSA security containers, secure rooms, and vaults that are used to annotate who opens, closes, checks, and conduct guard checks.
What is SF-702.
The form required to be on file with DCSA for them to communicate with you regarding the status of individual’s background investigation?
What is PIPS-12.
How often a subject report should be pulled in DISS, at a minimum.
What is monthly.
A properly marked classified document that contains ONLY U.S. information should have all of these things.
What is:
- Banner Marking
- Portion Marking
- Classification Authority Block
This is a space that meets very specific physical security requirements (FEDSTD 832) and are authorized to store material up to SECRET without supplemental controls.
What is a GSA certified VAULT (class V).
The form required to be signed by all personnel given access to classified information for the first time.
What is a Classified Non-Disclosure Agreement (SF-312).
The authority for making favorable and unfavorable eligibility determinations.
What is DCSA AVS.
An established administrative process designed to ensure the fair and impartial adjudication of facts and circumstances when an unfavorable national security eligibility determination is being considered.
What is Due Process.
This type of GSA approved safe can store classified IT systems and TACLANES.
What is an Information Processing System (IPS) container.
This is a room, space, or even an entire building that must be upgraded to meet strict physical security requirement. This room often uses common solid wood or metal doors with a GSA approved lock meeting a specific federal standard. Must be armed with an IDS with a specific response time or have a guard (cleared) check every 4 hours. A Physical Security Survey must be done annually.
What is a secure room.
The two locations NDA's must be uploaded to initially.
What is:
- Marines OMPF
- DISS
The required annual training requirements for command personnel.
What is Annual Security Refresher Briefing (LOCAL command specific), Controlled Unclassified Information, and Derivative Classification Training (individuals read-in to access).
The requirements for access to classified NSI.
What is:
- Appropriate eligibility
- Completion of an NDA
- Need-to-Know (verified by TO&E, or other approved sources outlined in MCO 5510.18B)
Combination locks on vault doors, secure rooms, and security containers protecting classified information shall conform to this Federal Specification.
What is FF-L-2740.
A failure to comply with the regulations for the protection and security of classified material is known as this.
What is a security violation.
This is the current type of "XO" lock, that when it fails, it will be replaced with this type.
What is X-10.
If a command determines that the duties and access requirements of a billet have changed and a bona fide need for an SSBI/T5 exists but the BIC in the Table of Organization (T/O) does not indicate an SSBI/T5 is authorized, as indicated by the letter “T” or “I” under the “SC” Column, a ____________ is required?
What is Tables of Organization and Equipment Change Request (TO/ECR).