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NISPOM (32 CFR Part 117) establishes requirements for protecting classified information disclosed to or generated by contractors. It covers all aspects of industrial security including personnel clearances, physical security, information system security, and insider threat programs.
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Ask about NISPOMCleared contractors must implement a comprehensive security program including a Facility Security Officer (FSO), insider threat program, classified material handling procedures, visit control, and security education and training. Compliance is verified through DCSA security reviews.
Contractors performing classified work must comply with NISPOM. Understanding its requirements is essential for maintaining a facility clearance and avoiding security incidents that could result in clearance revocation, contract termination, or debarment.
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