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As mentioned earlier, in rare instances, when a SAP's purpose and scope are deemed so sensitive that standard reporting procedures could pose a risk to national security, the Secretary of Defense can authorize the darkest of "black programs,” the waived-unacknowledged special access program. Up to this point, “restricted" classifications functioned as a means of limiting certain information from people who may indeed have held an active security clearance, however, they didn’t have a "need to know.” In light of being given a formal order by the Commander and Chief, some departments within the Pentagon weren't all that keen on being unable to limit access to their secrets. In truth, SAPs are merely a set of security protocols limiting access of sensitive information to only authorized and necessary individuals.
Office: Phone: Executive Director (804) 734-0076: Deputy Director (804) 734-0074: Executive Assistant (804) 734-0608: Chief Counsel (804) 734-0009: Program Security Officer (PSO) SAP documents require special marking to indicate their status. If for no other reason than to ensure secrecy is always maintained with a laser focus on the greater good for us all and a reasonable balance is being maintained between the need for secrecy and the public’s right to know. Are you a small business interested in working for DoD?
Regardless, if a person is in the military, a federal-civilian employee, or a private contractor, several prerequisites must be met before one can work within a SAP.The path to working in a SAP begins with a currently accessed person nominating a potential candidate to the "access approval authority," or the central office that the SAP emerges out of. To a lot of people, terms like "black budget," or "black projects," inspire dark imagery of government figures operating in contrast to the principles of a free and open society. Now if that wasn't enough delegated authority for you, have no fear, because roaring alongside the SAP Central Offices like forking whitewater rapids of procedural hierarchy, comes the "SAP governance structure." Important to note, established through the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, the Department of Energy (DOE) uses two differing equivalent levels of security clearance. Now, it's hard to argue that the flagrant rejection of national directives wasn't a recipe for disaster waiting to happen. Within the DoD, The Secretary or Under Secretary of Defense are the principal authorities for all Special Access Programs. The Pentagon responds by creating its own "special access" labels to further insulate classified information from outside influence.In Executive Order number 11652 Richard M. Nixon legitimizes the use of special access controls and the "special access program" is finally made official.Two types of SAP exist—acknowledged and unacknowledged. Equally, oversight of SAPs isn't merely left to agency policies and directives. With that said, like any good myth, there’s some truth and historical precedent that give legitimate reasons to be concerned with these deeply hidden programs. Made up of a who's who of Pentagon Under Secretaries, Vice Chiefs, and Assistant Directors, the Oversight Committee's primary role is to advise and assist the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense in the governance, management, and oversight of all DoD Special Access Programs. Confidentiality may indeed be an unavoidable byproduct of ensuring national defense and we cannot reasonably expect to be able to eradicate the secrecy Special Access Programs protect. In case you don't see where this is going, according to the Center For Development Security Excellence (Protecting technological advancement isn't just about maintaining military dominance. The inquiry into Yellow Fruit would result in Lt. Col. Duncan, Special Operation Division Commander Lt. Col. James E. Longhofer, and several other members of SOD being court-martialed for a hodgepodge of varying crimes.
As mentioned earlier, in rare instances, when a SAP's purpose and scope are deemed so sensitive that standard reporting procedures could pose a risk to national security, the Secretary of Defense can authorize the darkest of "black programs,” the waived-unacknowledged special access program. Up to this point, “restricted" classifications functioned as a means of limiting certain information from people who may indeed have held an active security clearance, however, they didn’t have a "need to know.” In light of being given a formal order by the Commander and Chief, some departments within the Pentagon weren't all that keen on being unable to limit access to their secrets. In truth, SAPs are merely a set of security protocols limiting access of sensitive information to only authorized and necessary individuals.
Office: Phone: Executive Director (804) 734-0076: Deputy Director (804) 734-0074: Executive Assistant (804) 734-0608: Chief Counsel (804) 734-0009: Program Security Officer (PSO) SAP documents require special marking to indicate their status. If for no other reason than to ensure secrecy is always maintained with a laser focus on the greater good for us all and a reasonable balance is being maintained between the need for secrecy and the public’s right to know. Are you a small business interested in working for DoD?
Regardless, if a person is in the military, a federal-civilian employee, or a private contractor, several prerequisites must be met before one can work within a SAP.The path to working in a SAP begins with a currently accessed person nominating a potential candidate to the "access approval authority," or the central office that the SAP emerges out of. To a lot of people, terms like "black budget," or "black projects," inspire dark imagery of government figures operating in contrast to the principles of a free and open society. Now if that wasn't enough delegated authority for you, have no fear, because roaring alongside the SAP Central Offices like forking whitewater rapids of procedural hierarchy, comes the "SAP governance structure." Important to note, established through the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, the Department of Energy (DOE) uses two differing equivalent levels of security clearance. Now, it's hard to argue that the flagrant rejection of national directives wasn't a recipe for disaster waiting to happen. Within the DoD, The Secretary or Under Secretary of Defense are the principal authorities for all Special Access Programs. The Pentagon responds by creating its own "special access" labels to further insulate classified information from outside influence.In Executive Order number 11652 Richard M. Nixon legitimizes the use of special access controls and the "special access program" is finally made official.Two types of SAP exist—acknowledged and unacknowledged. Equally, oversight of SAPs isn't merely left to agency policies and directives. With that said, like any good myth, there’s some truth and historical precedent that give legitimate reasons to be concerned with these deeply hidden programs. Made up of a who's who of Pentagon Under Secretaries, Vice Chiefs, and Assistant Directors, the Oversight Committee's primary role is to advise and assist the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense in the governance, management, and oversight of all DoD Special Access Programs. Confidentiality may indeed be an unavoidable byproduct of ensuring national defense and we cannot reasonably expect to be able to eradicate the secrecy Special Access Programs protect. In case you don't see where this is going, according to the Center For Development Security Excellence (Protecting technological advancement isn't just about maintaining military dominance. The inquiry into Yellow Fruit would result in Lt. Col. Duncan, Special Operation Division Commander Lt. Col. James E. Longhofer, and several other members of SOD being court-martialed for a hodgepodge of varying crimes.