Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Departament of Defense Industrial Security Program and Recommendations for Program Improvement
Abstract
Partial contents: Policy - - Increased emphasis on counter-intelligence and human reliability within the Defense Industrial Security Program, Priority emphasis on security of sensitive contracts, Revising the Industrial Security Manual, Defense Investigative Service (DIS) inspection of special access programs, Strengthening the adjudication process and centralizing the adjudication function within DOD, Revising the frequency of industrial security inspections, and Reporting of all foreign travel by contractor personnel; Administration/Operations Legislation/Regulation; Personnel security - - Revised scope of personnel security investigation, Enhancement of personnel security investigative standards and reduction of industrial clearances; and Documentation in standard practice procedures relating to disciplinary Action for Security Violations; Physical security - - System of controls over after-hours access and reproduction equipment at cleared facilities; Information Security - - Access to DTIC, Proactive efforts by the DIS to prevent unauthorized disclosures, Increased emphasis on classification management, and Prevention of 'Bootlegging' of classified material.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 10, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA196076
Entities
People
- Alfred W. Hazen
- Alvin L. Madison
- Daniel R. Foley
- John E. Frields
- John R. Hancock
- Kathleen A. Buck