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DoDM 5200.45, April 2, 2013<br />
(2) Special or unique compositions that contribute to the resulting or expected national<br />
security advantage?<br />
(3) Special or unique levels of performance that are indicative of a classifiable level of<br />
achievement or goal?<br />
(4) Special or unique use of certain materials that reveals or suggests the source of a<br />
national security advantage?<br />
(5) Special or unique size, weight, or shape that contributes to the resulting or expected<br />
national security advantage?<br />
b. Are any specification details contributory to the resulting or expected national security<br />
advantage? How?<br />
c. Can details of specifications be protected? For how long?<br />
8. CRITICAL ELEMENTS<br />
a. What are the things that really make this effort work?<br />
b. Which of these critical elements contribute to the resulting or expected national security<br />
advantage? How? To what extent?<br />
c. Are these critical elements the source of weakness or vulnerability to countermeasures?<br />
d. What details of information pertaining to these critical elements disclose or reveal the<br />
national security advantage, weakness or vulnerability?<br />
e. Can details of information pertaining to these critical elements be protected by<br />
classification? For how long?<br />
9. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY<br />
a. What manufacturing methods, techniques, or modes of operation were developed to meet<br />
the requirements of this effort?<br />
b. Which of these manufacturing innovations are unique to this effort or this product? Are<br />
they generally known or suspected?<br />
c. Are these manufacturing innovations essential to successful production of the product?<br />
d. What kind of lead-time results from these innovations?<br />
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APPENDIX 3 TO ENCLOSURE 2