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Legal Insider: Self-Reporting Security Clearance Issues


By John V. Berry, Esq.
Government contractors, federal employees and military personnel holding security clearances have a duty to self-report security issues that happen between investigations.
Not reporting timely security concerns can lead to a loss of one’s security clearance. Unfortunately, there are often uncertainties about self-reporting and when and how it applies to a clearance holder.
The Duty to Self Report
The duty to self-report was best defined by an administrative judge from the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) in a 2001 case: “[I]t is the responsibility of security clearance holders to report events which negatively affect the status of the security clearance holder or the facility. [A]ny information… [which] reflects adversely on the integrity or character of a security clearance holder should be reported to security personnel to avoid compromising situations that make the security clearance holder vulnerable to coercion, explo ....

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DOD Issues Final Rule Codifying The NISPOM | McCarter & English Blog: Government Contracts & Export Controls


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On December 21, 2020, the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security published a Final Rule codifying the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) currently published as part of DoD Manual 5220.22-M in Title 34, Part 117 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The Final Rule became effective on February 24, 2021.
As many readers are likely aware, the NISPOM plays a key role in the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), the Government’s program for protecting classified information along with specific economic and technological data.
See E.O. 12829 (Jan. 6, 1993) (establishing the NISP and ordering the Secretary of Defense to issue and maintain the NISPOM). In practice, the NISPOM establishes requirements and procedures for the protection of classified information disclosed to or developed by contractors (in addition to similar inf ....

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New Year, New NISPOM | Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP


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On December 21, 2020, the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (“NISPOM”) was published as a final rule in the
Federal Register.  A revision to the NISPOM has been expected for a number of years, and is effective today, February 24, 2021.  A number of changes were made to this iteration of the NISPOM, but most of the changes merely formalize current U.S. government policies that were not previously described in the manual.  In any case, companies who currently possess, are in process for, or are seeking a facility security clearance should review how the NISPOM changes apply to their specific circumstances and goals going forward.  ....

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