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 means a documentary form of classification guidance issued by an Original Classification Authority that identifies the elements of information regarding a specific subject that must be classified and establishes the level and duration of classification for each such element.

Examples of Security Classification Guide in a sentence

  • However, documents or material and derivatives and reproductions thereof generated by the Contractor in connection with the Contract shall be classified and marked to identify the RESTREINT UE/EU RESTRICTED information as provided for in the Security Classification Guide or any other guidance on security classification described by the Agency.

  • C.5.1.3 Some documentation may be considered “Classified” in accordance with the Security Classification Guide for the Design and Construction of Overseas Facilities.

  • NW program classification information is contained in the NW Security Classification Guide (attached).

  • The contractor shall follow the applicable Security Classification Guide (SCG) and all security classification guides of systems/information associated with the program for derivative classification, identification of the level and duration of classification for specific information elements, and public release requirements.

  • This document is created from {RD 5, Standalone Galileo Security Classification Guide} containing only those parts relevant to the contract.

  • The BATMAV system shall comply with the BATCAM Security Classification Guide (SCG), which addresses security considerations such as classification levels.

  • Documents or material containing EUCI generated in connection with the Contract shall be assigned a security classification in accordance with the Security Classification Guide in Appendix 3 to this Annex and shall be marked as described hereafter.

  • Following contract award, should classified information be required, it will be safeguarded in accordance with these documents, including submission of a DD Form 254 and Government generation of a Security Classification Guide.

  • This document includes a Security Classification Guide (SCG), contained in ANNEX C.

  • To the extent the obligations of the Parties hereunder involve access to security information, classified U.S. Government “Confidential” or higher, the provisions of applicable Government regulations and the Joint STARS Program Security Classification Guide attached to the prime contract shall apply.


More Definitions of Security Classification Guide

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.
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

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