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Responsibilities of the Government SAP Security Officer/Contractor Program Security Officer
(GSSO/CPSO) ✔✔From Revision 1 Department of Defense Overprint to the National Industrial
Security Program Operating Manual Supplement - 1 April 2004:
• Possess a personnel clearance and Program access at least equal to the highest level of Program
classified information involved.
• Provide security administration and management for his/her organization.
• Ensure personnel processed for access to a SAP meet the prerequisite personnel clearance
and/or investigative requirements specified.
• Ensure adequate secure storage and work spaces.
• Ensure strict adherence to the provisions of the NISPOM, its supplement, and the Overprint.
• When required, establish and oversee a classified material control program for each SAP.
• When required, conduct an annual inventory of accountable classified material.
• When required, establish a SAPF.
• Establish and oversee a visitor control program.
• Monitor reproduction and/or duplication and destruction capability of SAP information •
Ensure adherence to special communications capabilities within the SAPF
, • Provide for initial Program indoctrination of employees after their access is approved; rebrief
and debrief personnel as required.
• Establish and oversee specialized procedures for the transmission of SAP material to and from
Program elements
• When required, ensure contractual specific security requirements such as TEMPEST
Automated Information System (AIS), and Operations Security (OPSEC) are accomplished.
• Establish security training and briefings specifically tailored to the unique requirements of the
SAP.
The four Cognizant Security Agencies (CSAs) ✔✔Department of Defense (DoD), Director of
National Intelligence (DNI), Department of Energy (DoE), and the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC).
Cognizant Security Agencies (CSA)s' role in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP)
✔✔Establish an industrial security program to safeguard classified information under its
jurisdiction.
Critical Program Information in DoD ✔✔1. U.S. capability elements that contribute to the
warfighter's advantage throughout the life cycle, which if compromised or subject to
unauthorized disclosure, decrease the advantage.