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WHAT ARE THE SPECIALIZED REQUIREMENTS OF A SCIF?
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities in MD, VA & DC
If you’re not familiar with the term SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility),it is a U.S. Government accredited facility where Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) can be stored, discussed, or electronically processed. To design and construct a SCIF, there are certifications (or accreditations) that must be obtained to confirm that the SCIF meets industry and legal standards.
That’s right—there are very specific, specialized requirements when it comes to construction a SCIF, particularly in terms of physical security, visual controls, acoustic controls, access control, electronic, and TEMPEST security.
Learn more about these specialized requirements below, or contact our UL 2050 certified team at ASI for assistance building or maintaining your SCIF in Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, and beyond!
Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities in MD, VA & DC
If you’re not familiar with the term SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility),it is a U.S. Government accredited facility where Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) can be stored, discussed, or electronically processed. To design and construct a SCIF, there are certifications (or accreditations) that must be obtained to confirm that the SCIF meets industry and legal standards.
That’s right—there are very specific, specialized requirements when it comes to construction a SCIF, particularly in terms of physical security, visual controls, acoustic controls, access control, electronic, and TEMPEST security.
Learn more about these specialized requirements below, or contact our UL 2050 certified team at ASI for assistance building or maintaining your SCIF in Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, and beyond!
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1025.4 ADM Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility Use (SCIF) Policy
* Posted Date: 12/14/2020
* Status: Validated
* Outdated on: 12/14/2027
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Washington, DC 20405
ADM 1025.4 December 14, 2020
SOURCE : https://www.gsa.gov/directive/sensitive-compartmented-information--facility-use-%28scif%29-policy
* Posted Date: 12/14/2020
* Status: Validated
* Outdated on: 12/14/2027
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Washington, DC 20405
ADM 1025.4 December 14, 2020
SOURCE : https://www.gsa.gov/directive/sensitive-compartmented-information--facility-use-%28scif%29-policy
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SUBJECT: Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Use Policy
1. Purpose. The purpose of this Order is to establish policies for accessing, safeguarding, and storing classified information and material, including documents printed and stored within a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)-controlled SCIF.
2. Background. The authorities below encompass the protection of facilities, personnel, and classified information in GSA-controlled SCIFs. This list of authorities is not all inclusive but represents the primary reference documents:
a. Executive Order (EO) 13526 (Replacing EO 12958), “Classified National Security Information,” December 29, 2009, as amended.
b. EO 12333, “United States Intelligence Activities,” December 4, 1981, as amended.
c. Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Part 2001 “Classified National Security Information,” June 25, 2010.
d. Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 700, “Protection of National Intelligence,” June 7, 2012.
e. ICD 701, “Unauthorized Disclosure of Classified Information,” December 22, 2017.
f. ICD 704, “Personnel Security Standards and Procedures Governing Eligibility for Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information and Other Controlled Access Program Information,” October 1, 2008, as amended on June 20, 2018.
g. ICD 705, “Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities,” May 26, 2010.
SOURCE : https://www.gsa.gov/directive/sensitive-compartmented-information--facility-use-%28scif%29-policy
1. Purpose. The purpose of this Order is to establish policies for accessing, safeguarding, and storing classified information and material, including documents printed and stored within a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)-controlled SCIF.
2. Background. The authorities below encompass the protection of facilities, personnel, and classified information in GSA-controlled SCIFs. This list of authorities is not all inclusive but represents the primary reference documents:
a. Executive Order (EO) 13526 (Replacing EO 12958), “Classified National Security Information,” December 29, 2009, as amended.
b. EO 12333, “United States Intelligence Activities,” December 4, 1981, as amended.
c. Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Part 2001 “Classified National Security Information,” June 25, 2010.
d. Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 700, “Protection of National Intelligence,” June 7, 2012.
e. ICD 701, “Unauthorized Disclosure of Classified Information,” December 22, 2017.
f. ICD 704, “Personnel Security Standards and Procedures Governing Eligibility for Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information and Other Controlled Access Program Information,” October 1, 2008, as amended on June 20, 2018.
g. ICD 705, “Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities,” May 26, 2010.
SOURCE : https://www.gsa.gov/directive/sensitive-compartmented-information--facility-use-%28scif%29-policy
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