NISPOM Central
FSO Professional Development
FSO Professional Development
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Did you know that Facility Security Officers, NISPOM Compliance Officers and consultants command six figure salaries?
It's incredible that the profession exists, but without a formal education pathway. No college courses and the only training available is through government websites or joining professional organizations.
NISPOM Central wants to change that with this bundle of courses, books and material.
Perfect for those who want a path to FSO or those appointed as FSOs.
This option is for FSOs and those who want to become FSOs and who want to develop a clear path to NISPOM compliance and the education to back it.
This bundle includes Indepth NISPOM compliance and FSO tasks training and templates to prepare you to become and FSOs.
Those who are already FSOs can us this course as:
- professional development
- study for certification
- fulfill Continuing Education Unit requirements
- prepare facility for NISPOM compliance
Here is what you'll find:
Access to our exclusive online community with question and answer sessions
Books for professional development and certification
- NISPOM
- ITAR
- How To Get U.S. Government Contracts and Classified Work
- Insider's Guide to Security Clearances
- ISP and ISOC Master Exam Prep
- Establish an Insider Threat Program Under NISPOM
Required Cleared Employee Training PowerPoints and Videos
- Security Awareness Training
- Insider Threat Training
- Derivative Classifier Training
- CUI Training
Essential FSO Forms
- The Foreign Travel Form: All cleared employees are required to report foreign travel to the FSO. The FSO files foreign travel through Defense Information System for Security (DISS). Provide the forms to the employee for them to populate. Once populated, they can provide to the FSO with the appropriate and required DISS fields. This saves hours and days of emailing requirements by providing all of the information at one time.
- The Facility Security Officer (FSO) Appointment Letter: The FSO is required to be a U.S. citizen, have a security clearance at the level of the facility, an employee of the company and appointed in writing. This form meets appointment requirements and once populated and signed, can be uploaded into the National Industrial Security System (NISS). Use this form each time an FSO is appointed and each time a Change Condition Package requires it.
- The Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO) Appointment Letter: The ITPSO is required to be a U.S. citizen, have a security clearance at the level of the facility, an employee of the company and appointed in writing. This form meets appointment requirements and once populated and signed, can be uploaded into the National Industrial Security System (NISS). Use this form each time an ITPSO is appointed and each time a Change Condition Package requires it.
- The Security Clearance Justification and Request Form: This form is required to completed for each employee prior to gaining access to classified information. It should be used to either initiate a new security clearance request, initiate a security clearance reinvestigation, or when a new employee’s clearance must be owned or serviced by our organization in DISS. This form allows your company to demonstrate NISPOM compliance where: the contractor shall limit requests for personnel clearances to the minimum number of employees necessary for operational efficiency, consistent with contractual obligations.
- Insider Threat Program Policy: This document demonstrates your company’s establishment of a program to protect classified information, residing in personnel knowledge, equipment, networks, or systems from insider threats. An insider threat is the likelihood, risk or potential that an insider will use his or her authorized access, willingly or unwillingly to do harm to the security of the United States. These threats may include harm to the program information to the extent it impacts obligations to protect classified national security information
- Security Executive Agent Directive 3 (SEAD 3): This document demonstrates your company’s establishment of a program to address reporting requirements. An The FSO will provide the following baseline reports upon occurrence. Cleared employees should understand their critical responsibility to report behavior or activities of those around them that could compromise classified information, workplace safety, and/or our National Security. Formats for completing reports can be found in Appendix A.
- Standard Practice Procedures: This Standard Practices and Procedures (SPP) describes your company’s policies regarding the handling and protection of classified information. This SPP is applicable to all employees, subcontractors, consultants, vendors, and visitors to our facility and is a supplement to the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) Download this from and tailor to fit your company.
- Visit Request Forms: This form mimics the requirements in DISS. Employees can complete this form and provide all information necessary for executing visit requests in NISS.
Essential Insider Threat Program Forms
- The Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO) Appointment Letter: The ITPSO is required to be a U.S. citizen, have a security clearance at the level of the facility, an employee of the company and appointed in writing. This form meets appointment requirements and once populated and signed, can be uploaded into the National Industrial Security System (NISS). Use this form each time an ITPSO is appointed and each time a Change Condition Package requires it.
- Insider Threat Program Charter This Charter establishes the Insider Threat Program Working Group (ITPWG). The ITPWG intent is to gather, integrate, and report relevant and available information indicative of a potential or actual insider threat, consistent with E.O. 13587 and Presidential Memorandum “National Insider Threat Policy and Minimum Standards for Executive Branch Insider Threat Programs.”
- ITPWG Meeting Agenda: The agenda should be published for each ITPWG session. The ITPSO can use this agenda to ensure that all topics are covered as applicable and that notes are taken for a final meeting report to be signed by the Senior Management Official. This agenda will be published for each session and is intended to demonstrate compliance with the ITP guidance.
- Insider Threat Program Policy: This document demonstrates your company’s establishment of a program to protect classified information, residing in personnel knowledge, equipment, networks, or systems from insider threats. An insider threat is the likelihood, risk or potential that an insider will use his or her authorized access, wittingly or unwittingly to do harm to the security of the United States. These threats may include harm to the program information to the extent it impacts obligations to protect classified national security information.
- Information Inventory Management and Risk Matrix: The ITPSO should use this form to lead conversation necessary to identify where sensitive and classified information resides and how it is present. For example, the information may be an item, software, or document. The key is to identify the existence, the sensitivity level, and where located.
Many have asked us:
"What can we do to become and FSO?"
"Help, I've been appointed an FSO, now what?"
Get your career started with our training package.
Not only will you learn, but you will have tools to get your NISPOM compliance started.
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