* For course schedule see bottom of this page *
This course is designed to take the student from start to finish through the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) as it relates to government involvement. It examines and explains the requirements for security of classified information released to industry from the issuance of a classified bid packet, through the completion of the classified contract. The responsibilities of program managers, contracting officers and security personnel are discussed throughout the class.
Topics Include:
- History and overview of the NISP
- Responsibilities of the various government officials concerning the program and classified contracts
- Process of bringing contractors into the program
- Classification management issues within the NISP
- In-depth review and group discussion of the DD Form 254
Target Audience: Government and Contractor employees who are involved in issuing classified contracts, preparing or reviewing DD254s and/or preparing classification guidance.
Instructor: John Waller
Course Length: 2 days
Prerequisites: Each participant must be a U.S. Citizen or Naturalized U.S. Citizen.
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Industrial Security for Government Personnel Course |
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| Course ID: | Date: | Location: |
| ISG1008 | August 18-19, 2010 | Washington, DC area |
| ISG1105 | May 18-19, 2011 | Washington, DC area |
| ISG1111 | November 9-10, 2011 | Washington, DC area |
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