Security Classification Guide definition

Security Classification Guide. (SCG) means a document which describes the elements of a programme or contract which are classified, specifying the applicable security classification levels. The SCG may be expanded throughout the life of the programme or contract and the elements of information may be re-classified or downgraded; where an SCG exists it shall be part of the SAL;
Security Classification Guide or ‘SCG’ means a document which describes the elements of a programme, project, contract or grant agreement which are classified, specifying the applicable security classification levels;
Security Classification Guide. (SCG) means a document which describes the elements of a programme, project, contract or grant agreement which are classified, specifying the applicable security classification levels. The SCG may be expanded throughout the

Examples of Security Classification Guide in a sentence

  • Security classification guidance and direction via a Security Classification Guide (SCG) and/or DD Form 254, “DoD Contract Security Classification Specification,” will not be provided at this time.

  • In this instance, a Security Classification Guide must be added to the SRCL clarifying these screenings.

  • The Security Classification Guide is normally generated by the organization's project authority and/or security authority.

  • If a determination is made that the award instrument may result in access to classified information, a Security Classification Guide (SCG) and/or DD Form 254 will be issued by DARPA and attached as part of the award.

  • Proposers choosing to submit classified information from other collateral classified sources (i.e., sources other than DARPA) must ensure (1) they have permission from an authorized individual at the cognizant Government agency (e.g., Contracting Officer, Program Manager); (2) the proposal is marked in accordance with the source Security Classification Guide (SCG) from which the material is derived; and (3) the source SCG is submitted along with the proposal.

  • Classify only those line items for which the program’s Security Classification Guide so dictates or when conditions in paragraph C.

  • IGs will classify and mark inspection grades and reports in accordance with the Air Force Inspection System Security Classification Guide, CJCS Instruction 3263.05, and/or DODM 5205.07, Volume 4, Special Access Program Security Manual: Marking, as appropriate.

  • See Attachment 3 for instructions on how to complete the DD Form 2024, DoD Security Classification Guide Data Elements.

  • DoD members, contractors, consultants, and grantees are permitted to attend inspection out-briefs at the discretion of the Commander if part of the very small leadership audience; however, community leaders and the general public are not authorized access to inspection results (to include out-briefs) unless permitted by the Air Force Inspection System Security Classification Guide, DoD 5400.7 or AFI 35-113.

  • Security classification guidance via a Security Classification Guide (SCG) and/or DARPA DD Form 254, “DoD Contract Security Classification Specification,” will be provided as an attachment to the BAA or may be provided at a later date.


More Definitions of Security Classification Guide

Security Classification Guide means:a listing of Classified Information, materials and activities related to a Classified Contract and their classification levels, included in the Security Aspects Letter;
Security Classification Guide. (SCG) means a document which describes the elements of a programme, project, contract or grant agreement which are classified, specifying the applicable security classification levels. The SCG may be expanded throughout the life of the programme, project, contract or grant agreement and the elements of information may be re-classified or downgraded.

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