Obtaining Facility Clearance & Roles - Responsibilities of FSO
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Homeland Defense Journal Training Workshop (TM)
A 2-day Workshop on the Methods and Process of Obtaining a Facility Clearance
And the Roles and Responsibilities of a Facility Security Officer (FSO)
Understanding Government Facility Clearances and the National Industrial Security Program (NISP)
April 10-11, 2008
Arlington, VA
About this Workshop:
This informative workshop is designed to provide you with the basic tools and methodologies in navigating through the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) as it relates to government and industry involvement. The course examines and explains the requirements for a Facility Security Clearance (FCL) and provides you, the security professional, with a profound understanding of the FCL process and how you play a vital role in protecting classified information and our national interest.
What You Will Learn:
* Overview of NISP and its basic tenets
* NISPOM 101 Chapters 1-11
* In-depth look at the Facility Clearance Process, what the term “facility means within the NISP, and the five phases to the FCL process
* Discussion on how your FCL is being used
* Your role and responsibilities in protecting classified information
A Homeland Defense Journal Certificate of Completion will be provided to all attendees upon conclusion of the workshop.
Who Should Attend:
* Government Procurement Managers
* Program Managers
* Facility Security Officers
* Security Administrators
* Program Security Managers
* Contractor Executives
* HR Directors
* Anyone interested in understanding the Facility Clearance Process
Agenda
Day 1 - The Methods and Process of Obtaining a Facility Clearance
* Introduction
* Why we are here?
* Course Objectives
* What is the NISP?
* NISPOM 101
* The Facility Clearance Process (Pt-1)
Day 2 - The Roles and Responsibilities
* The Facility Clearance Process (Pt-2)
* The Five phases to the FCL process
* How your FCL is being used
* Summary
*Agenda is subject to change
About Your Instructor
Ms. Tabetha Baume-Chandler
As Founder and Director of Facility Technology Services, Inc., D.B.A. FSO TO GO. Ms. Baume-Chandler, for over 13 years has aided our nation in the protection of its national security by lending her expertise to both government and industry. Her industrial security and information technology expertise provides Industrial and Government Security Solutions, consulting products and services to small, medium and large businesses supporting various security program directives such as NISPOM and DCID.
Facility Technology Services, Inc., offerings include new facility clearance documentation and business security process start-up, Facility Security Officer (FSO) training and procedures, Classified Computer Accreditation Packages, Security Compliance Auditing, and clearance processing, among others.
She has significant experience in researching government policy requirements and implementing them into concise documented procedures that meet industry’s obligations within the DOD, DCID and IC community regulatory arenas. She has, experience in the design, construction and accreditation of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility.
Registration Fee:
Government attendees: $695 per person
Small Business (less than 100 employees): $745 per person
Industry (including government contractors): $795 per person
Registration Options:
[1] Online with your credit card using our online booking form
[2] Fax our downloadable registration form (requires Acrobat Reader) to (703) 807-2728
[3] Phone Customer Service at (703) 807-2758
[4] E-mail Customer Service at customerservice@marketaccess
[5] Mail our downloadable registration form to:
Homeland Defense Journal
4301 Wilson Blvd. #1003, Arlington, VA 22203
CANCELLATION POLICY: You may designate a substitute in writing any time before the conference. If you need to cancel your registration, you must send your notice in writing and will be subject to a $50 processing fee. No refunds are given for cancellations received one week prior to the event start date or later. PLEASE NOTE: No shows will be liable for the entire registration fee.
Workshop Location:
The workshop will be held in the Homeland Defense Journal Training Center in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #1003 (10th floor), Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at the facility is available for $9 a day. The NRECA Building is just one block from the Ballston Metro Station in the orange line. Please note: the parking garage and a side entrance to the building is on Taylor Street.
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