The National Industrial Security Program at Defense Security Service (DSS)

Three Industrial Security Programs at DSS

DSS administers three industrial security programs:

The National Industrial Security Program at DSS

The National Industrial Security Program (NISP) is the largest of the three industrial programs present at DSS. Under the NISP, the Director of the Defense Security Service (DSS) administers the NISP on behalf of the Secretary of Defense and user agencies and is responsible for the administration of the Industrial Security Program for DoD and 23 non-DoD User Departments and Agencies of the Executive Branch, which are signatories to an agreement with DoD.

Currently, DSS has Industrial Security oversight and assistance responsibility for over 12,000 cleared facilities participating in the NISP and estimates that there are around 11 million classified documents in the hands of U.S. industry.

The Defense Security Service (DSS) has implemented a modernization initiative to enhance the effectiveness of the entire security community through standardized data sharing with customers and end users. Some current initiatives include:

for more information visit:

Defense Security Service

 

Facility Clearances for Industry

The U.S. Government relies upon cleared facilities to administer sound security programs on its behalf. A facility clearance (FCL) is a government decision that a facility is eligible for access to classified information. The granting of an FCL to a contractor marks the start of a partnership between the Government and the contractor.

DSS provides assurance to its customers that:

Initial Facility Security Clearances Process

This includes:

Maintenance of the Facility Security Clearance

This includes all services required to maintain a facility clearance, to include:

More information on the Facility Security Clearance (FCL) may be found at http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/fac_clear.html

 

Facility Clearance Life Cycle

Personnel Security Management 
Office for Industry (PSMO-I)

The PSMO-I, located in Hanover, MD, processes, issues and maintains industrial security program facility clearances and industrial security personnel security clearances.

The Security, Education, Training and Awareness Program

Security education, training, professional development support, and counterintelligence awareness is the third major mission area of DSS.

The Defense Security Service Academy

The Defense Security Service Academy plays an integral part of this mission area for DSS. The DSS Academy (DSSA), located in Linthicum, MD, trains almost 10,000 students within the DoD and Defense Industry each year. DSSA offers formal classroom training, computer-based training, correspondence/distance learning and tele-training. More information on DSSA may be found at http://www.cdse.edu/index.html