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1 SECURITY BRIEFING FOR ACCESSING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION

2 SKYLINE, ULTD Inc., is a Government contractor. We are bound by Department of Defense (DoD) rules and regulations to properly protect and control all classified material in our possession. You, as an employee, are equally bound under the law to provide the same protection and control.

3 Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement (SF 312) All persons authorized access to classified information are required to sign a nondisclosure agreement as a condition of that access. The SF 312 is a contractual agreement between the U.S. Government and you. The primary purpose of the SF 312 is to inform you that: ► a special trust has been placed in you ► this agreement is binding upon you for life (even if you no longer require a security clearance) ► you are responsible to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure ► there are serious consequences for not complying with the terms of this agreement

4 Types of National Security Information SECRET CONFIDENTIAL TOP SECRET RESTRICTED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY NATO CNWDI COMSEC Unclassified Sensitive Information

5 LEVELS OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION TOP SECRET – Release of this material could GRAVELY damage national security SECRET – Release of this material could SERIOUSLY damage national security CONFIDENTIAL – Release of this material could DAMAGE national security

6 Classified Material can include ANY of these: Machinery Documents Apparatus Devices Models Photographs Recordings Reproductions Notes Sketches Maps Letters Products, Substances or Materials

7 How Do I Identify Classified Information? Documents are boldly marked with the highest classification Individual Paragraphs have markings: (C), (S), (TS) Use the Program Security Classification Guide Review the Contract’s DD254 If you believe information is over-classified, contact the Facility Security Officer for help CONFIDENTIAL SECRET TOP SECRET (C) (S) (TS)

8 CLASSIFIED COVER SHEETS SECRET National Security Information. Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanctions. CONFIDENTIAL

9 Classified Information: Must never be left unattended. Must never be discussed in public places. Must be discussed on secure telephones or sent via secure faxes. Must be under the control of an authorized person. Stored in an approved storage container. Never be processed on your computer unless approved by the U.S. Government.

10 Classified Material may only be released from the premises after obtaining proper approval from the Facility Security Officer.

11 It is your personal responsibility to know that the person you are dealing with is both properly cleared and has a need to know. You must never reveal or discuss classified information with anyone other than those that are properly cleared and have a need to know.

12 CLEARANCE Administrative action, usually involving a form of background investigation. NEED TO KNOW Duties that require you to work with classified material. + ACCESS Availability of classified material/information. =

13 Badges for clearance identification A facilities badge serves only for identification purposes and is not valid as verification of individual security clearances and/or verification of "need-to-know" criteria for accessing classified information. For ease of recognizing employees with a security clearance, the following color indicators have been placed along the bottom front of the badges: Yellow = Top Secret Red = Secret Blue = Confidential Green = No Clearance

14 PUBLIC RELEASE OF INFORMATION Public release of information relating to classified contracts must first be approved by the customer.

15 Foreign Visitors Non-citizen/Non “Green Card” Holder -- Must be escorted within the facility Access to authorized unclassified information only ITAR Restrictions -- Check with Legal Department

16 “I don’t understand #11... Thou shalt report...”

17 YOU are responsible for reporting certain information to the Facility Security Officer (FSO).

18 Change of: Name Marital Status Citizenship You MUST report…

19 Adverse information concerning yourself, a fellow employee, or a visitor. Adverse information is information which may indicate that permitting access to 1) classified, 2) sensitive but unclassified, or 3) proprietary information is not in the best interest of the U.S. or the Facility.. This includes any recent convictions, arrests, or any major financial difficulties, etc. You MUST report…

20 All contacts with known or suspected intelligence officers from any country, or any contact which suggests the employee may be the target of an attempted exploitation by the intelligence services of another country. You MUST report…

21 Loss, compromise, (or suspected loss or compromise) of classified or proprietary information, including evidence of tampering with a container used for storage of classified information. You MUST report…

22 If you find an unlocked security container which is unguarded or left unlocked after-hours. You MUST report…

23 If a member of your immediate family (or your spouses immediate family) takes up residence outside the United States, or if you acquire relatives (through marriage) who are residents or citizens of a foreign country. You MUST report…

24 NOTIFY Facility Security Officer of employment of a REPRESENTATIVE OF A FOREIGN INTEREST. ! ! ! You MUST report…

25 Foreign Interest: A foreign government Any business enterprise organized under the laws of any country other than the U.S. or its possessions. Any form of business enterprise which is owned or controlled by a foreign government, firm, corporation or person. Any person who is not a citizen or national of the U.S.

26 ALL LOST BADGES MUST BE IMMEDIATELY REPORTED TO SECURITY AND FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER. You MUST report…

27 PRIOR NOTICE IS REQUIRED. REPORT TO THE FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER ON YOUR LAST DAY FOR DEBRIEFING. TERMINATING EMPLOYMENT / LEAVE OF ABSENCE

28 HOTLINE REPORTS oYour immediate supervisor oFacility Security Officer oDefense Hotline (800) (last resort) To report any security irregularity and/or infractions, contact:

29 Protecting Yourself in an Uncertain World When traveling on company business or for personal reasons, plan and prepare well. Develop a personal travel plan and give it to your office and family. Learn about the culture, customs and laws of countries you visit.

30 Unfortunately, just existing in today's world equals exposure to the threat of terrorism. Traveling abroad carries a potentially higher threat level but we are not immune in the United States.

31 When traveling overseas, be cautious about providing information about yourself and your company to those you do not know. The wrong response could place you in serious jeopardy.

32 Maintain a low profile. Don’t attract attention to any official US Government affiliation.

33 Be careful of visitors or callers. When staying in a hotel, identify visitors to your room before opening the door. If in doubt, call the hotel desk.

34 Use the “BUDDY” system. (when exploring in unfamiliar places)

35 Consult the Facility Security Officer before you travel

36 Espionage The role of the spy, “the Secret Agent”, has become so sensationalized and exaggerated that it is very easy to think that spies exist only in the minds of fiction writers, that spying belongs in the same category as science fiction and westerns. DON’T BELIEVE IT! Robert Phillip Hanssen

37 Vigilance is the Word of the Day “I want to emphasize that the ‘fall of communism’ has not reduced the level or amount of espionage and other serious intelligence activity conducted against the United States. In many cases, the targets have not changed at all…” Louis Freeh, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Counter- Intelligence - January 28, 1998

38 In America’s history, the breaking of the Japanese secret code helped bring U.S. victory in the Pacific during World War II. On the other hand, the loss of key U.S. secrets greatly aided the interests of the Soviet Union. Today, theft of U.S. technology and key Industrial proprietary information can put us out of business. Spy craft is no game. Your future WILL be affected if you become involved in illegal acts!

39 Security Violations Bring Disciplinary Actions Minor Violations MAY Include: Verbal Counseling Written Counseling Suspension/Termination Major Violations MAY Include: Same as minor violations Loss of your security clearance Arrest Imprisonment or fines

40 “All I did was give a friend of mine some information on a competitor’s proposal.” Be familiar with your security responsibilities -- ignorance does not excuse you from disciplinary action or criminal prosecution should an infraction/violation occur.

41 UNDERSTAND YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES!

42 Questions regarding how all this applies to your work? Ask your supervisor.Call the Facility Security Officer.

43 If at any time you are UNSURE on what you can or can’t do CHECK WITH THE FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER!

44 Questions on…? Contact your Facility Security Officer

45 NATIONAL SECURITY