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SAPs and SCI programs impose additional access controls beyond standard classification levels. SAPs protect the most sensitive military technologies and operations, while SCI controls intelligence sources and methods. Both require additional personnel vetting and specialized facilities (SCIFs).
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Ask about SAP/SCIAccess requires a Top Secret clearance plus specific program indoctrination. Personnel undergo additional vetting including polygraph examinations. Facilities must meet SCIF standards (ICD 705). Need-to-know is strictly enforced, and information cannot be shared outside the program without authorization.
SAP and SCI contracts represent some of the highest-value and most classified government work. Companies with SCIF facilities and SCI/SAP-indoctrinated personnel have access to a restricted market with limited competition and premium pricing.
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Bureauify. (2026). Special Access Programs & Sensitive Compartmented Information — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/program/sap-sci-programs
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