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DoD 5220.22-MNATIONAL INDUSTRIALSECURITY PROGRAMOPERATINGMANUALFebruary 2006Incorporating Change 1March 28, 2013With inline ISLs:ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06; 2014-01,-02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014May 2, 2014This compilation, like the May 10, 2010 compilation, is provided as an aide.This complied NISPOM with ISLs in blue is an unofficial reference document.The official NISPOM is Change 1, dated March 28, 2013; and the individual ISLs can be foundat http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac clear/download nispom.html.BLii

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014TABLE OF CONTENTSPageTable of Contents1References14AL1. Acronyms16CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND REQUIREMENTSSection 1. Introduction1-100. Purpose1-101. Authority1-102. ScopeISL 2006-01 #1 (1-102)1-103. Agency AgreementsISL 2012-01 (1-103.b.)ISL 2013-02 (1-103.b.)ISL 2013-04 (1-103.b.)ISL 2014-02 (1-103.b.)1-104. Security Cognizance1-105. Composition of Manual1-106. Manual Interpretations1-107. Waivers and Exceptions to this ManualSection 2. General Requirements1-200. GeneralISL 2006-02 #1 (1-200)1-201. Facility Security Officer (FSO)1-202. Standard Practice Procedures1-203. One-Person Facilities1-204. Cooperation with Federal Agencies and Officially CredentialedRepresentatives of Those AgenciesISL 2006-01 #2 (1-204)ISL 2010-01 #1 (1-204)1-205. Security Training and Briefings1-206. Security ReviewsISL 2006-02 #2 (1-206)1-207. Hotlines1-208. Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA)Section 3. Reporting Requirements1-300. General1-301. Reports to be Submitted to the FBIISL 2010-02 (rescinded by ISL 2013-05)ISL 2013-05 (1-301)1-302. Reports to be Submitted to the CSAISL 2006-02 #3 (1-302)ISL 2006-02 #4 (1-302, 1-303, 1-304)ISL 2011-04 11-3-11-3-2

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014ISL 2009-03 (1-302.g.(5) and 2-302)1-303. Reports of Loss, Compromise, or Suspected CompromiseISL 2006-02, #4 (1-302, 1-303, 1-304)ISL 2006-02 #5 (1-303 and 4-218)1-304. Individual Culpability ReportsISL 2006-02 #4 (1-302, 1-303, 1-304)1-3-71-3-8CHAPTER 2. SECURITY CLEARANCESSection 1. Facility Clearances2-100. General2-101. Reciprocity2-102. Eligibility RequirementsISL 2006-02 #6 (2-102 and 7-101)ISL 2009-02 #1 (2-102)ISL 2013-01 (2-102.b.)2-103. Processing the FCL2-104. PCLs Required in Connection with the FCL2-105. PCLs Concurrent with the FCL2-106. Exclusion Procedures2-107. Interim FCLs2-108. Multiple Facility Organizations (MFOs)ISL 2006-02 #7 (2-108)2-109. Parent-Subsidiary Relationships2-110. Termination of the FCL2-111. Records MaintenanceSection 2. Personnel Security Clearances2-200. GeneralISL 2006-01 #3 (2-200)ISL 2006-01 #4 (2-200 and 2-211)ISL 2006-02 #8 (2-200)ISL 2010-01 #2 (2-200.b.)2-201. Investigative RequirementsISL 2006-02 #9 (2-201)ISL 2006-02 #10 (2-201)2-202. Procedures for Completing the Electronic Version of the SF 86ISL 2006-01 #5 (2-202)2-203. Common Adjudicative Standards2-204. Reciprocity2-205. Pre-employment Clearance ActionISL 2009-02 #2 (2-205)2-206. Contractor-Granted Clearances2-207. Verification of U.S. Citizenship2-208. Acceptable Proof of CitizenshipISL 2010-01 #3 (2-208)ISL 2011-02 #1 (2-208)2-209. Non-U.S. Citizens2-210. Access Limitations of an LAAISL 2006-02 #11 (2-210)2-211. Interim 2-2-52-2-52-2-62-2-62-2-6

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014ISL 2006-01 #4 (2-200 and 2-211)2-212. ConsultantsISL 2006-02 #12 (2-212)Section 3. Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)2-300. PolicyISL 2009-02 #3 (2-300.c.)2-301. Factors2-302. ProceduresISL 2006-01 #6 (2-302)ISL 2009-03 (1-302.g.(5) and 2-302)2-303. FOCI Action PlansISL 2006-01 #7 (2-303)ISL 2011-02 #2 (2-303.c.(2))2-304. Citizenship of Persons Requiring PCLs2-305. Qualifications of Trustees, Proxy Holders, and Outside Directors2-306. GSC2-307. TCP2-308. Annual Review and Certification2-309. Limited FCL2-310. Foreign Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers and the Committee onForeign Investment in the United States -62-3-62-3-72-3-7CHAPTER 3. SECURITY TRAINING AND BRIEFINGSSection 1. Security Training and Briefings3-100. General3-101. Training Materials3-102. FSO TrainingISL 2010-01 #4 (rescinded by ISL 2012-03)ISL 2012-03 (3-102)3-103. Government-Provided Briefings3-104. Temporary Help Suppliers3-105. Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (SF 312)ISL 2006-02 #13 (3-105)ISL 2006-02 #14 (3-105)3-106. Initial Security Briefings3-107. Refresher Training3-108. 23-1-2CHAPTER 4. CLASSIFICATION AND MARKINGSection 1. ClassificationISL 2013-06 #1 (Chapter 4)4-100. General4-101. Original Classification4-102. Derivative Classification ResponsibilitiesISL 2013-06 #2 (4-102.d.)4-103. Security Classification Guidance4-104. Challenges to Classification4-1-14-1-14-1-14-1-24-1-33

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 20144-105. Contractor Developed Information4-106. Classified Information Appearing in Public Media4-107. Downgrading or Declassifying Classified InformationISL 2006-01 #8 (4-107 and 4-216.a.)Section 2. Marking Requirements4-200. General4-201. Marking Requirements for Information and Material4-202. Identification Markings4-203. Overall Markings4-204. Page Markings4-205. Component Markings4-206. Portion Markings4-207. Subject and Title Markings4-208. Markings for Derivatively Classified DocumentsISL 2013-06 #3 (4-208)4-209. Documents Generated Under Previous E.O.s4-210. Marking Special Types of Material4-211. Marking Transmittal Documents4-212. Marking Wholly Unclassified Material4-213. Marking Compilations4-214. Working Papers4-215. Marking Miscellaneous Material4-216. Marking Training Material4-217. Downgrading or Declassification ActionsISL 2006-01 #8 (4-107 and 4-2167.a.)4-218. Upgrading ActionISL 2006-02 #5 (1-303 and 4-218)4-219. Inadvertent Release4-220. Marking requirements for transfers of defense articles to theUnited Kingdom4-221. Comingling of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted -2-54-2-54-2-64-2-64-2-74-2-7CHAPTER 5. SAFEGUARDING CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONSection 1. General Safeguarding Requirements5-100. General5-101. Safeguarding Oral Discussions5-102. End of Day Security Checks5-103. Perimeter Controls5-104. Emergency ProceduresSection 2. Control and Accountability5-200. PolicyISL 2006-01 #9 (5-200)5-201. Accountability for TOP SECRET5-202. Receiving Classified MaterialISL 2006-01 #10 (5-202)ISL 2006-01 #11 (5-202 and 5-401)5-203. Generation of Classified MaterialSection 3. Storage and Storage Equipment5-300. -25-3-14

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 20145-301. GSA Storage EquipmentISL 2012-04 #1 (5-301)ISL 2014-03 #1 (5-301)5-302. TOP SECRET Storage5-303. SECRET StorageISL 2011-01 (rescinded by ISL 2012-04 #2)ISL 2012-04 #2 (5-303)5-304. CONFIDENTIAL Storage5-305. Restricted Areas5-306. Closed AreasISL 2006-01 #12 (5-306)ISL 2006-01 #13 (5-306)ISL 2006 -02 #16 (rescinded by ISL 2012-04 #3)ISL 2007-01 #1 (5-306, 8-100.b.)ISL 2006-02 #15 (5-306.a.)ISL 2012-04 #3 (5-306.b.)5-307. Supplemental Protection5-308. Protection of Combinations to Security Containers, Cabinets,Vaults and Closed Areas5-309. Changing CombinationsISL 2006-02 #17 (5-309.b.)5-310. Supervision of Keys and Padlocks5-311. Repair of Approved ContainersISL 2006-01 #14 (5-311)5-312. Supplanting Access Control Systems or Devices5-313. Automated Access Control Systems5-314. Electronic, Mechanical, or Electro-mechanical DevicesSection 4. Transmission5-400. General5-401. Preparation and ReceiptingISL 2006-01 #11 (5-202 and 5-401)5-402. TOP SECRET Transmission Outside a Facility5-403. SECRET Transmission Outside a FacilityISL 2014-01 (5-403e and 5-404))5-404. CONFIDENTIAL Transmission Outside a Facility5-405. Transmission Outside the United States and Its Territorial Areas5-406. Addressing Classified Material5-407. Transmission Within a Facility5-408. SECRET Transmission by Commercial CarrierISL 2006-02 #18 (5-408 and 5-409) (rescinded by ISL 2014-01)5-409. CONFIDENTIAL Transmission by Commercial Carrier5-410. Use of Couriers, Handcarriers, and Escorts5-411. Use of Commercial Passenger Aircraft for TransmittingClassified Material5-412. Use of Escorts for Classified ShipmentsISL 2006-01 #15 (5-412 and 10-402)5-413. Functions of an EscortSection 5. Disclosure5-500. General5-501. Disclosure to Employees5-502. Disclosure to 5-4-65-5-15-5-15-5-1

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 20145-503. Disclosure between Parent and SubsidiariesISL 2011-03 (5-503)5-504. Disclosure in an MFO5-505. Disclosure to DoD Activities5-506. Disclosure to Federal Agencies5-507. Disclosure of Classified Information to Foreign Persons5-508. Disclosure of Export Controlled Information to Foreign Persons5-509. Disclosure to Other Contractors5-510. Disclosure of Classified Information in Connection with Litigation5-511. Disclosure to the PublicSection 6. Reproduction5-600. General5-601. Limitations5-602. Marking Reproductions5-603. RecordsSection 7. Disposition and Retention5-700. General5-701. Retention of Classified Material5-702. Termination of Security Agreement5-703. Disposition of Classified Material Not Received Under a Specific Contract5-704. DestructionISL 2007-01 #54 (5-704, 5-705, 8-103.f., 8-301)5-705. Methods of Destruction5-706. Witness to Destruction5-707. Destruction Records5-708. Classified WasteSection 8. Construction Requirements5-800. General5-801. Construction Requirements for Closed Areas5-802. Construction Requirements for VaultsSection 9. Intrusion Detection Systems5-900. General5-901. CSA ApprovalISL 2014-03 #2 (5-901)5-902. Central Monitoring StationISL 2006-02 #19 (5-902)ISL 2014-03 #3 (5-902)5-903. Investigative Response to Alarms5-904. Installation5-905. Certification of Compliance5-906. Exceptional 5-9-35-9-35-9-3CHAPTER 6. VISITS and MEETINGSSection 1. Visits6-100. General6-101. Classified Visits6-102. Need-to-Know Determination6-103. Visits by Government Representatives6-104. Visit Authorization6-1-16-1-16-1-16-1-16-1-16

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014ISL 2006-01 #16 (6-104)ISL 2006-02 #20 (6-104)ISL 2010-01 #5 (6-104.a.)6-105. Long-Term VisitorsSection 2. Meetings6-200. General6-201. Government Sponsorship of Meetings6-202. Disclosure Authority at Meetings6-203. Requests to Attend Classified Meetings6-1-26-2-16-2-16-2-26-2-2CHAPTER 7. SUBCONTRACTINGSection 1. Prime Contractor Responsibilities7-100. General7-101. ResponsibilitiesISL 2006-02 #6 (2-102 and 7-101)7-102. Security Classification Guidance7-103. Responsibilities (Completion of the Subcontract)7-104. Notification of Unsatisfactory Conditions7-1-17-1-17-1-27-1-27-1-2CHAPTER 8. INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITYSection 1. Responsibilities and Duties8-100. GeneralISL 2007-01 #2 (8-100.a., 8-400)ISL 2007-01 #1 (5-306, 8-100.b.)ISL 2007-01 #33 (8-400, 8-100.c.)8-101. ResponsibilitiesISL 2009-01 #1 (8-101.a., 8-610.a.(1)(b)(3))ISL 2009-01 #2 (8-101.a., 8-202, Chapter 8 Section 6)ISL 2007-01 #3 (8-101.b.)ISL 2007-01 #4 (8-101.b., 8-103)ISL 2007-01 #5 (8-101.b.)8-102. Designated Accrediting/Approving AuthorityISL 2007-01 #6 (8-102)8-103. IS Security Manager (ISSM)ISL 2007-01 #4 (8-101.b., 8-103)ISL 2007-01 #54 (5-704, 5-705, 8-103.f., 8-301)ISL 2007-01 #27 (8-305, 8-103.f.(5))8-104. Information System Security Officer(s) (ISSO)ISL 2007-01 #7 (8-104.d., 8-614)ISL 2007-01 #8 (8-104.l., 8-303.g.)8-105. Users of ISISL 2007-01 #19 (8-105.a., 8-302.a.)Section 2. Certification and Accreditation8-200.Overview8-201.Certification ProcessISL 2007-01 #9 (8-201, 8-610.a.)ISL 2007-01 #14 (8-201, 8-202)78-1-18-1-18-1-38-1-48-1-58-1-68-2-18-2-1

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 20148-202.AccreditationISL 2007-01 #10 (8-202, 8-610)ISL 2009-01 #2(8-101.a., 8-202, Chapter 8 Section 6)ISL 2007-01 #11 (8-202.c., 8-202.d., 8-202.e., 8-202.f.)ISL 2007-01 #12 (8-202.g.), #13 (8-202.g.)ISL 2007-01 #15 (8-202.g.(3))Section 3. Common Requirements8-300. Introduction8-301. Clearing and SanitizationISL 2007-01 #16 (8-301.a., 8-501)ISL 2007-01 #54 (5-704, 5-705, 8-103.f., 8-301)8-302. Examination of Hardware and SoftwareISL 2007-01 #17 (8-302.a.)ISL 2007-01 #18 (8-302.a.)ISL 2007-01 #19 (8-105.a., 8-302.a.)ISL 2007-01 #20 (8-302.a.)ISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-303. Identification and Authentication ManagementISL 2007-01 #23 (8-303.c.)ISL 2007-01 #24 (8-303.c.)ISL 2007-01 #8 (8-104.l., 8-303.g.)ISL 2007-01 #22 (8-303.i.)ISL 2007-01 #25 (8-303.i.(3))8-304. MaintenanceISL 2007-01 #26 (8-304.b.(4))8-305. Malicious CodeISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))ISL 2007-01 #27 (8-305, 8-103.f.(5))8-306. Marking Hardware, Output, and MediaISL 2007-01 #28 (8-306.a.), #29 (8-306.c.)ISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-307. Personnel Security8-308. Physical SecurityISL 2007-01 #30 (8-308.a.)ISL 2007-01 #31 (8-308.b.)8-309. Protection of MediaISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-310. Review of Output and MediaISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-311. Configuration ManagementISL 2007-01 #32 (8-311)Section 4. Protection Measures8-400. Protection ProfilesISL 2007-01 #2 (8-100.a., 8-400)ISL 2007-01 #33 (8-400, 8-100.c.)8-401. Level of ConcernISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-310.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-402. Protection Level8-403. Protection ProfilesSection 5. Special Categories8-500. Special 8-5-1

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014ISL 2007-01 #34 (8-500, 8-503.b.)ISL 2007-01 #41 (8-602, 8-500)8-501. Single-user, Stand-alone SystemsISL 2007-01 #35 (8-501)ISL 2007-01 #16 (8-301.a., 8-501)8-502. Periods ProcessingISL 2007-01 #36 (8-502)ISL 2007-01 #37 (8-502.e.)8-503. Pure ServersISL 2007-01 #34 (8-500, 8-503.b.)ISL 2007-01 #38 (8-503.b.)ISL 2007-01 #39 (8.503.b.)8-504. Tactical, Embedded, Data-Acquisition, and Special-PurposeSystemsISL 2007-01 #40 (8-504)8-505. Systems with Group AuthenticatorsSection 6. Protection RequirementsISL 2009-01 #2 (8-101.a., 8-202, Chapter 8 Section 6)8-600. Introduction8-601. Alternate Power Source (Power)8-602. Audit CapabilityISL 2007-01 #41 (8-602, 8-500)ISL 2007-01 #42 (8-602)ISL 2007-01 #43 (8-602)ISL 2007-01 #44 (8-602.a.)ISL 2007-01 #45 (8-602.a.(1)(c))8-603. Backup and Restoration of Data (Backup)8-604. Changes to data (Integrity)8-605. Data Transmission (Trans)8-606. Access Controls (Access)8-607. Identification and Authentication (I&A)ISL 2007-01 #46 (8-607.b.(f))ISL 2007-01 #47 (8-607.c.)8-608. Resource Control (ResrcCtrl)8-609. Session Controls (SessCtrl)ISL 2007-01 #48 (8-609.b.(2))8-610. Security Documentation (Doc)ISL 2007-01 #10 (8-202, 8-610)ISL 2007-01, #9 (8-201, 8-610.a.)ISL 2009-01 #1 (8-101.a., 8-610.a.(1)(b)3)ISL 2007-01 #21 (8-302.a., 8-305, 8-306.b., 8-309, 8-110.a. & b., 8-401, 8-610.a.(1)(c))8-611. Separation of Function Requirements (Separation)8-612. System Recovery (SR)8-613. System Assurance (SysAssur)8-614. Security Testing (Test)ISL 2007-01 #7 (8-104.d., 8-614)ISL 2007-01 #49 (8-614.a.)8-615. Disaster Recovery PlanningSection 7. Interconnected Systems8.700. Interconnected Systems ManagementISL 2007-01 #50 6-98-6-108-6-108-7-1

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014ISL 2007-01 #51 (8-700, 8-701)ISL 2007-01 #52 (8-700.d.)ISL 2007-01 #53 (8-700.d.)8-701. Controlled Interface (CI) FunctionsISL 2007-01 #51 (8-700, 8-701)8-702. Controller Interface Requirements8-703. Assurances for CIs8-7-38-7-38-7-4CHAPTER 9. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSSection 1. RD and FRDISL 2006-01 #17 (Chapter 9 Section 1)9-100. General9-101. Authority and Responsibilities9-102. Unauthorized Disclosures9-103. International Requirements9-104. Personnel Security Clearances9-105. Classification9-106. Declassification9-107. Challenges to RD/FRD Classification9-108. Marking9-109. CominglingSection 2. DoD Critical Nuclear Weapon Design Information (CNWDI)9-200. General9-201. Background9-202. Briefings9-203. Markings9-204. Subcontractors9-205. Transmission Outside the Facility9-206. Records9-207. Weapon DataSection 3. Intelligence InformationISL 2006-01 #18 (Chapter 9 Section 3)9-300. Background9-301. Definitions9-302. Key Concepts9-303. Control Markings Authorized for Intelligence Information9-304. Limitation on Dissemination of Classified Intelligence Information9-305. Safeguarding Classified Intelligence Information9-306. InquiriesSection 4. Communication Security (COMSEC)9-400. General9-401. Instructions9-402. Clearance and Access Requirements9-403. Establishing a COMSEC Account9-404. COMSEC Briefing and Debriefing Requirements9-405. CRYPTO Access Briefing and Debriefing Requirements9-406. Destruction and Disposition of COMSEC Material9-407. Subcontracting COMSEC Work9-408. Unsolicited 19-4-19-4-19-4-29-4-29-4-29-4-2

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014CHAPTER 10. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTSSection 1. General and Background Information10-100. General10-101. Applicable Federal Laws10-102. Bilateral Security AgreementsISL 2006-02 #21 (10-102)Section 2. Disclosure of U.S. Information to Foreign Interests10-200. Authorization for Disclosure10-201. Direct Commercial Arrangements10-202. Contract Security ProvisionsSection 3. Foreign Government Information10-300. General10-301. Contract Security Requirements10-302. Marking Foreign Government Classified Material10-303. Foreign Government RESTRICTED Information and“In Confidence” InformationISL 2006-01 #19 (10-303)10-304. Marking U.S. Documents Containing FGI10-305. Marking Documents Prepared For Foreign Governments10-306. Storage and ControlISL 2006-02 #23 (10-306)10-307. Disclosure and Use LimitationsISL 2006-02 #22 (10-307, 10-509 and Appendix C)10-308. Transfer10-309. Reproduction10-310. Disposition10-311. Reporting of Improper Receipt of Foreign Government Material10-312. SubcontractingSection 4. International Transfers10-400. General10-401. International Transfers of Classified MaterialISL 2006-01 #20 (10-401)10-402. Transfers of FreightISL 2006-01 #15 (5-412 and 10-402)10-403. Return of Material for Repair, Modification, or Maintenance10-404. Use of Freight Forwarders10-405. Handcarrying Classified Material10-406. Classified Material Receipts10-407. Contractor Preparations for International Transfers Pursuantto Commercial and User Agency Sales10-408. Transfers Pursuant to an ITAR ExemptionSection 5. International Visits and Control of Foreign Nationals10-500. General10-501. International Visits10-502. Types and Purpose of International Visits10-503. Emergency Visits10-504. Requests for Recurring Visits10-505. Amendments10-506. Visits Abroad by U.S. Contractors10-507. Visits by Foreign Nationals to U.S. Contractor -5-110-5-110-5-110-5-110-5-2

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 201410-508. Control of Access by On-Site Foreign NationalsISL 2006-02 #24 (10-508.c.)ISL 2006-02 #25 (10-508.d.)10-509. TCPISL 2006-02 #22 (10-307, 10-509 and Appendix C)10-510. Security and Export Control Violations Involving ForeignNationalsSection 6. Contractor Operations Abroad10-600. General10-601. Access by Contractor Employees Assigned Outside theUnited States10-602. Storage, Custody, and Control of Classified Information Abroadby Employees of a U.S. Contractor10-603. Transmission of Classified Material to Employees Abroad10-604. Security BriefingsSection 7.NATO Information Security Requirements10-700. General10-701. Classification Levels10-702. NATO RESTRICTEDISL 2006-01 #21 (10-702)10-703. NATO Contracts10-704. NATO Facility Security Clearance Certificate10-705. PCL Requirements10-706. NATO Briefings10-707. Access to NATO Classified Information by Foreign Nationals10-708. Subcontracting for NATO Contracts10-709. Preparing and Marking NATO Documents10-710. Classification Guidance10-711. Further Distribution10-712. Storage of NATO Documents10-713. International Transmission10-714. Handcarrying10-715. Reproduction10-716. Disposition10-717. Accountability Records10-718. Security Violations and Loss, Compromise, or PossibleCompromise10-719. Extracting from NATO Documents10-720. Release of U.S. Information to NATO10-721. VisitsSection 8. Transfers of Defense Articles to the United Kingdom withouta License or Other Written Authorization10-800. General10-801. Defense Articles10-802. Marking Requirements10-803. Transfers10-804. RecordsISL 2013-03 Transfers of Defense Articles to Australia without a License orOther Written 110-8-110-8-110-8-110-8-1

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014CHAPTER 11. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONSection 1. TEMPEST11-100. General11-101. TEMPEST Requirements11-102. CostSection 2. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)11-200. General11-201. User Community11-202. Registration Process11-203. Safeguarding Requirements11-204. DTIC Downgrading or Declassification Notices11-205. Questions Concerning Reference Material11-206. SubcontractsSection 3. Independent Research and Development (IR&D) Efforts11-300. General11-301. Information Generated Under an IR&D Effort that IncorporatesClassified Information11-302. Classification Guidance11-303. Preparation of Security Guidance11-304. Retention of Classified Documents Generated Under 1APPENDIXESAppendix A. Cognizant Security Office InformationAppendix B. International Visits Standard Request for Visit Format (RFV)Appendix C. DefinitionsAppendix D. ISL AppendixesA-1B-1C-1D-1SUPPLEMENTS TO THE NISPOMNISPOM SupplementDoD 5220.22-M Sup 113

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, cutive Order 12829, “National Industrial Security Program,” January 6, 1993Executive Order 13526, “Classified National Security Information,” December 29, 2009Section 2011 et seq. of title 42, United States Code, “Atomic Energy Act of 1954,” as amendedSection 403 of title 50, United States Code, “National Security Act of 1947,” as amendedExecutive Order 12333, “United States Intelligence Activities,” December 8, 1981Public Law 108-458, “Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004,” 118 Stat. 3638, December17, 20041Section 781 of title 50, United States Code, “Internal Security Act of 1950”Section 552(f) of title 5, United States Code, “Government Organization and Employees”DoD 5220.22-C, “Carrier Supplement to the Industrial Security Manual for Safeguarding ClassifiedInformation,” October 1986Title 18 USC, Appendix 3, “Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA)”Section 552 of title 5, United States Code, “Freedom of Information Act”Section 552a of title 5, United States Code, “Privacy Act of 1975”Section 2170 of Title 50, United States Code Appendix, “Defense Production Act of 1950”Intelligence Community Directive 705, “Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs),” May 26,2010.Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., UL Standard 2050, “National Industrial Security Systems”Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1045, Subparts A, B, and C, “National Security Information,”December 22, 1997DoD Instruction 5210.02, “Access to and Dissemination of Restricted Data and Formerly Restricted Data,”June 3, 2011Department of Energy Order 452.8, “Control of Nuclear Weapon Data,” July 21, 2011Sections 793, 794, and 798 of title 18, United States Code, Chapter 37, “Espionage and Censorship”Section 2751 et seq. of title 22, United States Code, “Arms Export Control Act (AECA),” June 30, 1976, asamendedApp. 2401 et seq. of title 50, United States Code, “The Export Administration Act of 1979 (EAA),”September 29, 1979, as amendedTitle 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 120-130, “International Traffic in Arms Regulations,” currenteditionSection 130(c) of title 10, United States Code, “Authority to Withhold from Public Disclosure CertainTechnical Data”Section 1101(a)(22) and Section 1401, subsection (a) of title 8, United States Code, “Aliens and Nationality”Title15, Code of Federal Regulations, parts 368.1-399.2, “Export Administration Regulation (EAR),” currenteditionPart 2001 of Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations, current editionInformation Security Oversight Office Notice 2011-02, “Further Guidance and Clarification on ComminglingAtomic Energy Information and Classification National Security Information,” May 18, 2011Not codified14

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compiled May 2, 2014INDUSTRIAL SECURITY LETTERS (ISL) REFERENCESISL 2006-01, April 14, 2006ISL 2006-02, August 22, 2006ISL 2007-01, October 11, 2007ISL 2009-01, March 5, 2009ISL 2009-02, June 6, 2009ISL 2009-03, November 17, 2009ISL 2010-01, January 28, 2010ISL 2010-02, February 22, 2010 (rescinded by ISL 2013-05)ISL 2011-01, January 13, 2011 (rescinded by ISL 2012-04 #2)ISL 2011-02, April 12, 2011ISL 2011-03, May 9, 2011ISL 2011-04, September 23, 2011ISL 2012-01, February 21, 2012ISL 2012-02, March 11, 2012 (rescinded by Change 1 Chapter 10 Section 8)ISL 2012-03, May 14, 2012ISL 2012-04, August 7, 2012ISL 2013-01, January 17, 2013ISL 2013-02, March 8, 2013ISL 2013-03, March 20, 2013ISL 2013-04, June 10, 2013ISL 2013-05, July 2, 2013ISL 2013-06, October 4, 2013 revised, December 3, 2013ISL 2014-01, April 14, 2014ISL 2014-02, April 22, 2014ISL 2014-03, April 22, 201415

DoD 5220.22-M, Change 1, March 28, 2013with ISLs 2006-01, -02; 2007-01; 2009-01, -02, -03;2010-01, -02; 2011-01, -02, -03, -04; 2012-01, -02,-03, -04; 2013-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06;2014-01, -02, and -03Compi

Facility Clearances 2-100. General 2-1-1 2-101. Reciprocity 2-1-1 2-102. Eligibility Requirements 2-1-1 ISL 2006-02 #6 (2-102 and 7-101) ISL 2009-02 #1 (2-102) ISL 2013-01 (2-102.b.) 2-103. Processing the FCL 2-1-2 2-104.

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