Classification that protects U.S. developed nuclear plants, vessels, and strategies.
What is NNPI?
Software and systems used to monitor and manage an organization's physical and digital assets, from accounting to manufacturing.
What is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)?
National Institute of Standards and Technology is an agency under the Department of Commerce that was implemented to help develop standards and promoting technological innovation.
What is NIST
This document details the security requirements and controls in place to meet those requirements.
What is a System Security Plan or SSP?
The superstar just finished the Eras Tour that lasted for three years.
Who is Taylor Swift?
This allows companies to acknowledge issues, avoid harsh penalties, and demonstrate a commitment to compliance.
What is Consent Agreement?
A high-level, measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving a key business objective.
What is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI)?
International Traffic in Arms Regulations is a set of rules by the U.S. Government that govern who can make, sell or share military related products and/or data.
What is ITAR
This is the government agency is responsible for defining and overseeing CUI.
What is NARA or National Archives and Records Administration?
This actor was the voice of Groot in the Guardians of the Galaxy Movies.
Who is Vin Diesel?
critical role to ensure quality for military parts and services and cost. The verify contract costs and timeliness to avoid wasteful spending.
What is DCMA?
A system used to measure productivity in the manufacturing industry.
What is Earned standard hours (ESH)?
Navy Nuclear Propulsion Information is a data classification that refers to data that is classified as design, development, Maintenance, and operation of nuclear propulsion applications.
What is NNPI
This is a catalog of defense related articles, services, and technologies that are subject to strict export controls.
What is USML or United States Munitions List?
This is James Bond's code name.
What is 007?
This enforces and sets controls on who can access data and products as they responsible for protecting U.S. National Security.
What is ITAR?
A methodology for identifying the most important limiting factor that stands in the way of achieving a goal.
What is Theory of Constraints (TOC)?
Export Administration Regulations is a set of regulations that controls the use of items that can be used commercially and for military.
What is EAR
This is the Federal Information Modernization Act; also known as what?
What is FISMA?
The fictional town in which the sci-fi series Stranger Things takes place.
What is Hawkins?
This approach involves an organization-wide, long-term commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.
What is Total Quality Management (TQM)?
This approach involves an organization-wide, long-term commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.
What is Total Quality Management (TQM)?
Defense Contract Management Agency is the governing entity that makes sure all military needs are met.
What is DCMA
This plan documents and outlines measures, protocols, training, procedures and descriptions of controlled technology/data.
What is TCP or Technology Control Plan?
In the movie the Matrix, this is the color of pill Neo takes.
What is Red?