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DOE-STD-1171-2003
g.
Describe the responsibilities in the event that a repository or location containing
classified matter is found unattended.
h.
Describe responsibilities in response to an intrusion detection alarm on a
repository or location containing classified matter.
i.
Describe the procedures for receiving and transmitting classified matter.
j.
Describe the procedures for packaging classified matter for transmission outside
of the facility.
k.
Discuss the procedures for transmitting classified matter outside of the security
area.
l.
Describe the different ways of transmitting classified matter.
m.
Discuss the guidelines used for the reproduction of classified documents.
n.
Describe the proper way to dispose of classified matter.
o.
Describe the accountability records that must be maintained for accountable
classified matter.
p.
Describe the proper way to mark a classified document.
q.
Describe the procedures for handling classified matter through the process of a
contract termination or facility closeout.
r.
Describe the process used to report, assign, and resolve the loss of classified
matter.
27.
Safeguards and security personnel acting in information security shall
demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the program described in DOE O
471.2A, Information Security Program.
Supporting Knowledge and Skills
a.
Describe the basic elements of a technical surveillance countermeasures
program.
28.
Safeguards and security personnel acting in information security shall
demonstrate a familiarity level knowledge of the program outlined in DOE O
471.2A, Chapter II, Operations Security Program.
Supporting Knowledge and Skills
a.
Differentiate between Critical Program Information, formerly known as Critical
and Sensitive Information Lists and Indicators, formerly known as Essential
Elements of Friendly Information.
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