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I. MISWG Document Number 10, “Transportation Plan For The Transmission <strong>of</strong> Classified<br />
Material As Freight.” SUMMARY: Describes the content and use <strong>of</strong> a transportation plan for<br />
the movement <strong>of</strong> classified material as freight; provides a sample format; can be modified to<br />
meet circumstances; Annex contains provisions for recurring shipments.<br />
J. MISWG Document Number 11, “Control <strong>of</strong> Security Cleared Facilities.” SUMMARY: Annex<br />
to Document #5, PSI, to list all participating facilities and points <strong>of</strong> contact involved in a<br />
program.<br />
K. MISWG Document Number 12, “Facility Security Clearance Information Sheet.”<br />
SUMMARY: Document 12 is to be used in requesting and verifying facility security clearance<br />
information.<br />
L. MISWG Document Number 13, “Automated Data Processing (ADP) Security Plan.”<br />
SUMMARY: Provides a suggested format for preparing standard operating procedures when<br />
automated information systems are to be used within a program.<br />
M. MISWG Document Number 14, “Contract Security Clauses.” SUMMARY: These clauses<br />
are very similar to the contract clauses contained in the NISPOM.<br />
N. MISWG Document Number 15, “International Transportation by Commercial Carriers <strong>of</strong><br />
Classified Documents and Equipment or Components as Freight.” SUMMARY: Describes<br />
the procedures for the transfer <strong>of</strong> classified material as freight; to be used with document<br />
Number 10 (Transportation Plan).<br />
O. MISWG Document Number 16, “Guidelines for Assessing Protection and Control <strong>of</strong> Classified<br />
Information in a Multinational Non-NATO Cooperative Defense Program.” SUMMARY:<br />
These guidelines are intended to assist government industrial security specialists in assessing<br />
security measures at contractor facilities involved in a cooperative program.<br />
P. MISWG Document Number 17, “International Hand Carriage <strong>of</strong> Classified Documents,<br />
Equipment, and/or Components by Visitors.” SUMMARY: This document expands the scope<br />
<strong>of</strong> MISWG Document Number 1 to permit visitors from a participating country who are<br />
dispatched for other purposes (e.g., on a visit outside <strong>of</strong> the international program, on loan, or<br />
to a conference) to hand carry classified material for the international program under specified<br />
procedures.<br />
Q. MISWG Document Number 18, “International Industrial Security Requirements Guidance<br />
Index.” SUMMARY: This document contains guidance for governments to use in providing<br />
participating contractors with the security requirements and classification guidance required<br />
for the performance <strong>of</strong> classified contracts. This document serves the same purpose as the<br />
DD Form 254, “Contract Security Classification Specification,” which the U.S. will use instead.<br />
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