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TEST 1 1. Security Agreements are negotiated with various foreign governments. a. Multi-force b. Bi-lateral c. Uni-lateral d. Multi-lateral e. Bi-layered
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TEST 1 1. Security Agreements are negotiated with various foreign governments. a. Multi-force b. Bi-lateral c. Uni-lateral d. Multi-lateral e. Bi-layered
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- The________retains authority over access to intelligence methods and sources.
a. DNI
b. FBI
c. DCSA
d. CIA
e. SECDEF
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- The________retains authority over access to intelligence methods and sources. a. DNI b. FBI c. DCSA d. CIA e. SECDEF
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- The NISPOM also applies to classified information not released under a license, grant, or certificate. a. TAA b. Contract c. License d. Scope e. Registration
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- The NISPOM also applies to classified information not released under a license, grant, or certificate. a. TAA b. Contract c. License d. Scope e. Registration
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- The original classification authority must state the____on the front of the document. a. Reason for classification b. Date of classification c. Contract number d. Document number e. All the above
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- The original classification authority must state the____on the front of the document. a. Reason for classification b. Date of classification c. Contract number d. Document number e. All the above
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- Who is responsible to advise in the development of the Contract Security Classification Specification? a. GCA b. CSA c. Contractor d. DCSA e. GCO
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- Who is responsible to advise in the development of the Contract Security Classification Specification? a. GCA b. CSA c. Contractor d. DCSA e. GCO
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- Contractors should train all_______including outside of the U.S. of obligation to protect classified information. a. Cleared employees b. Company employees c. Visitors d. Temporary employees e. All of the above
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- Contractors should train all_______including outside of the U.S. of obligation to protect classified information. a. Cleared employees b. Company employees c. Visitors d. Temporary employees e. All of the above
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- Security reviews ensure that _____ employed by____are sufficient to protect classified material. a. Protection, CSA b. Countermeasures, OPSEC c. Safeguards, contractors d. Countermeasures, DCSA e. OPSEC, contractors
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- Security reviews ensure that _____ employed by____are sufficient to protect classified material. a. Protection, CSA b. Countermeasures, OPSEC c. Safeguards, contractors d. Countermeasures, DCSA e. OPSEC, contractors
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- Contractors shall submit reports to the: a. FSO and DIA b. FBI and CSA c. CSO and DIA d. FBI and CIA e. CIA and DIA
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- Contractors shall submit reports to the: a. FSO and DIA b. FBI and CSA c. CSO and DIA d. FBI and CIA e. CIA and DIA
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- Disclosure of U.S. Information to Foreign Governments is guided by the: a. CSA b. GCA c. COR d. ITAR e. Exports Agreements
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- Disclosure of U.S. Information to Foreign Governments is guided by the: a. CSA b. GCA c. COR d. ITAR e. Exports Agreements
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- What level security clearance is required for access to NATO RESTRICTED information? a. TOP SECRET b. SECRET c. CONFIDENTIAL d. RESTRICTED e. None of the Above
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- What level security clearance is required for access to NATO RESTRICTED information? a. TOP SECRET b. SECRET c. CONFIDENTIAL d. RESTRICTED e. None of the Above
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- Which of the following are eligibility requirements a company must meet before it can be processed for an FCL?
a. The company must be an organization of at least 25 people
b. The company must have a desire for classified access
c. The company must have a reputation for integrity d. The company must make its bottom line for three consecutive quarters
e. The company is the only entity that can perform the work
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- Which of the following are eligibility requirements a company must meet before it can be processed for an FCL? a. The company must be an organization of at least 25 people b. The company must have a desire for classified access c. The company must have a reputation for integrity d. The company must make its bottom line for three consecutive quarters e. The company is the only entity that can perform the work
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- When can a contractor provide classified access to another contractor? a. Furtherance of contract b. Furtherance of business development c. When directed by FSO d. When directed by CSA e. Just as long as other contractor is cleared
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- When can a contractor provide classified access to another contractor? a. Furtherance of contract b. Furtherance of business development c. When directed by FSO d. When directed by CSA e. Just as long as other contractor is cleared
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- Unless restricted by the GCA, SECRET material may be reproduced as follows EXCEPT: a. In performance of a prime contract b. In performance of subcontract in furtherance of prime contract c. Upon closure of contract d. In preparation of patent applications e. In preparation of bid to a Federal Agency
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- Unless restricted by the GCA, SECRET material may be reproduced as follows EXCEPT: a. In performance of a prime contract b. In performance of subcontract in furtherance of prime contract c. Upon closure of contract d. In preparation of patent applications e. In preparation of bid to a Federal Agency
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- International visit requests include the following examples EXCEPT:
a. One-time
b. Recurring
c. Initial
d. Extended
e. Emergency
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- International visit requests include the following examples EXCEPT: a. One-time b. Recurring c. Initial d. Extended e. Emergency
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- U.S. contractor visits to Portugal require____working days advance notice.
a. 20
b. 15
c. 10
d. 21
e. 14
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- U.S. contractor visits to Portugal require____working days advance notice. a. 20 b. 15 c. 10 d. 21 e. 14
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- Violations of export control regulations subjecting classified information to possible compromise by foreign nationals shall be reported to the: a. GCA b. Contractor c. CSA d. State Department e. DGR
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- Violations of export control regulations subjecting classified information to possible compromise by foreign nationals shall be reported to the: a. GCA b. Contractor c. CSA d. State Department e. DGR