Brochure IS150 FSO

User Manual: IS150

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WHO SHOULD REGISTER?
Personnel that will serve as the FSO at a facility
participating in the NISP.
The curriculum is also suitable for training other
security professionals such as:
Assistant FSOs
Program Managers
Contractor Executives
DSS Industrial Security Specialists
Government Security Specialists
Security Administrators
Program Security Managers
PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION
If you have questions regarding this curriculum,
please email dss.industrialsecuritytraining@
mail.mil.
Center for Development of Security Excellence
938 Elkridge Landing | Linthicum, MD 21090
www.cdse.edu
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HOW TO REGISTER
Registration is easy: simply register for the
appropriate curriculum and you will automatically
be registered for all courses and examinations
within that curriculum.
When you have completed all courses within the
curriculum, you will be able to print a curriculum
certicate of completion. You may also print
certicates of completion for each individual course
you successfully complete within the curriculum.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATIONS
The American Council on Education’s College
Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT)
has evaluated and recommended 3 lower-level
division baccalaureate/associate degree category
semester hours in strategic security, homeland
security, or public safety leadership for both the
FSO Orientation for Non-Possessing Curriculum
(IS020.CU) and the FSO Program Management for
Possessing Facilities Curriculum (IS030.CU).
For decades, colleges and universities have trusted
ACE CREDIT to provide reliable course equivalency
information to facilitate their decisions to award
academic credit.
For more information, visit the ACE CREDIT website
at www.acenet.edu/credit/.
To see the Center for Development of Security
Excellence display in the ACE National Guide, go
to www2.acenet.edu/credit/. Scroll down to the
alphabetical reference and select c.
Facility Security Ocer (FSO)
CURRICULA
FSO Orientation for Non-Possessing Facilities
(IS020.CU) & FSO Program Management for
Possessing Facilities (IS030.CU)
Revised February 2017
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This program of study prepares individuals for the
duties and responsibilities of an FSO in a contractor
facility participating in the National Industrial
Security Program (NISP).
Both the FSO Orientation for Non-Possessing Facilities
(facilities with no approved storage for classied
material) and the FSO Program Management for
Possessing Facilities (facilities with approval to
store classied material) curricula comply with the
training requirements stated in paragraph 3-102 of
the National Industrial Security Program Operating
Manual (NISPOM) (DoD 5220.22-M).
Successful completion of any of the previous versions
of the required NISPOM FSO training satises the
current NISPOM FSO training requirement unless
advised otherwise by your DSS IS Rep.
REQUIRED TRAINING FOR NEW FSOS
Non-Possessing Facilities
To complete the FSO Orientation for Non-Possessing
Facilities Curriculum (IS020.CU), students must
complete the following courses and examinations:
IS023.16 FSO Role in the NISP
IF011.16 Introduction to Information Security
IS118.16 ISFD Job Aid
IS071.16 DSS e-FCL User Guide
IS142.16 Personnel Clearances in the NISP
GS104.16 Developing a Security Education
and Training Program
CI010.16 Integrating CI and Threat Awareness
Into Your Security Program
IS140.16 Facility Clearances in the NISP
IS065.16 Understanding Foreign, Ownership,
Control or Inuence (FOCI)
IS150.16 NISP Reporting Requirements
IS105.16 Visits/Meetings in the NISP
IS130.16 NISP Self-Inspection
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
IS118.16 ISFD Job Aid
IS071.16 DSS e-FCL User Guide
IS142.16 Personnel Clearances in the NISP
GS104.16 Developing a Security Education
and Training Program
CI010.16 Integrating CI and Threat Awareness
Into Your Security Program
IS140.16 Facility Clearances in the NISP
IS065.16 Understanding Foreign, Ownership,
Control or Inuence (FOCI)
IS150.16 NISP Reporting Requirements
IS105.16 Visits/Meetings in the NISP
IS130.16 NISP Self-Inspection
IS109.16 Safeguarding Classied
Information in the NISP
IF103.16 Derivative Classication
IF105.16 Marking Classied Information
IS107.16 Transmission and Transportation
for Industry
Possessing Facilities
To complete the FSO Program Management
for Possessing Facilities Curriculum (IS030.CU),
students must complete the following courses
and examinations:
IS023.16 FSO Role in the NISP
IF011.16 Introduction to Information Security
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