DOD 5220.22 M

DoD 5220.22-M

National Industrial Security Program
Operating Manual
(NISPOM)

January 1995

Department of Defense
Department of Energy
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Central Intelligence Agency

For sale ($11.00) by the U.S. Government Printing Office
Supperintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328

ISBN 0-16-045560-X


TABLE OF CONTENTS


CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND REQUIREMENTS


     Section 1. Introduction                                1-1-1

     Section 2. General Requirements                        1-2-1

     Section 3. Reporting Requirements                      1-3-1



CHAPTER 2. SECURITY CLEARANCES


     Section 1. Facility Clearances                         2-1-1

     Section 2. Personnel Clearances                        2-2-1

     Section 3. Foreign Ownership, Control, or

                Influence (FOCI)                            2-3-1



CHAPTER 3. SECURITY TRAINING AND BRIEFINGS


     Section 1. Security Training and Briefings             3-1-1



CHAPTER 4. CLASSIFICATION AND MARKING


     Section 1. Classification                              4-1-1

     Section 2. Marking Requirements                        4-2-1



CHAPTER 5. SAFEGUARDING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION


     Section 1. General Safeguarding Requirements           5-1-1

     Section 2. Control and Accountability                  5-2-1

     Section 3. Storage and Storage Equipment               5-3-1

     Section 4. Transmission                                5-4-1

     Section 5. Disclosure                                  5-5-1

     Section 6. Reproduction                                5-6-1

     Section 7. Disposition and Retention                   5-7-1

     Section 8. Construction Requirements                   5-8-1

     Section 9. Intrusion Detection Systems                 5-9-1



CHAPTER 6. VISITS and MEETINGS


     Section 1. Visits                                      6-1-1

     Section 2. Meetings                                    6-2-1



CHAPTER 7. SUBCONTRACTING


     Section 1. Prime Contractor Responsibilities           7-1-1



CHAPTER 8. AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY


     Section 1. Responsibilities                            8-1-1

     Section 2. Accreditation and Security Modes            8-2-1

     Section 3. Controls and Maintenance                    8-3-1

     Section 4. Networks                                    8-4-1



CHAPTER 9. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS


     Section 1. Restricted Data and Formerly

                Restricted Data                             9-1-1

     Section 2. DoD Critical Nuclear Weapon Design

                Information                                 9-2-1

     Section 3. Intelligence Information                    9-3-1



CHAPTER 10. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS


     Section 1. General and Background Information          10-1-1

     Section 2. Disclosure of U.S. Information to

                Foreign Interests                           10-2-1

     Section 3. Foreign Government Information              10-3-1

     Section 4. International Transfers                     10-4-1

     Section 5. International Visits and Control of

                Foreign Nationals                           10-5-1

     Section 6. Contractor Operations Abroad                10-6-1

     Section 7. NATO Information Security Requirements      10-7-1



CHAPTER 11. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


     Section 1. TEMPEST                                     11-1-1

     Section 2. Defense Technical Information Center        11-2-1

     Section 3. Independent Research and Development        11-3-1



APPENDICES


     Appendix A. Organizational Elements for Industrial

                 Security (12K)                             A-1


     Appendix B. Foreign Marking Equivalents (6K)           B-1


     Appendix C. Definitions (35K)                          C-1


     Appendix D. Acronyms (10K)                             D-1



INDEX (58K) [Not in printed version]



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FOREWORD




On behalf of the Secretary of Defense as Executive Agent, pursuant

to Executive Order 12829, "National Industrial Security Program"

(NISP), and with the concurrence of the Secretary of Energy, the

Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the Director of

Central Intelligence, I am pleased to promulgate the inaugural

edition of the NISP Operating Manual (NISPOM). The NISPOM was

developed in close coordination with industry and it represents a

concerted effort on behalf of hundreds of individuals throughout

the Executive Branch and industry.


I believe the NISPOM represents the beginning of a new industrial

security process which is based on sound threat analysis and risk

management practices and which establishes consistent security

policies and practices throughout the government. I also believe it

creates a new government and industry partnership which empowers

industry to more directly manage its own administrative security

controls.


The President has recently created a Security Policy Board to

ensure the protection of our nation's sensitive information and

technologies within the framework of a more simplified, uniform and

cost effective security system. The Security Policy Board and the

Executive Agent will continue the process of consultation with

industry on the NISPOM to make further improvements, especially in

the complex and changing areas of automated information systems

security and physical security.


All who use the NISPOM should ensure that it is implemented so as

to achieve the goals of eliminating unnecessary costs while

protecting vital information and technologies. Users of the NISPOM

are encouraged to submit recommended changes through their

Cognizant Security Agency to the Executive Agent's designated

representative at the following address:


     Department of Defense

     Assistant Secretary of Defense for

     Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence

     ATTN: DASD(I&S)/CI&SP, Room 3E160

     6000 Defense Pentagon

     Washington, D.C. 20301-6000


The NISPOM replaces the Department of Defense Industrial Security

Manual for Safeguarding Classified Information, dated January 1991.



John M. Deutch

Deputy Secretary of Defense




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