Security Classification Requirements Clause Samples

The Security Classification Requirements clause defines the standards and procedures for categorizing and handling information based on its sensitivity or confidentiality. It typically outlines how information should be labeled, stored, transmitted, and who may access it, often referencing specific classification levels such as "Confidential," "Secret," or "Top Secret." By establishing clear protocols for information management, this clause helps prevent unauthorized disclosure and ensures compliance with legal or regulatory obligations regarding sensitive data.
Security Classification Requirements. (SEP 1989) I.137 1852.219-76 NASA 8 Percent Goal. (JUL 1997)
Security Classification Requirements. (SEP 1989) I.134. 1852.204-76 Security requirements for unclassified information technology resources. (JAN 2011) I.135. 1852.215-84 Ombudsman. (NOV 2011) -- Alternate I (JUN 2000) I.136. 1852.216-89 Assignment and Release Forms. (JUL 1997) I.137. 1852.219-74 Use of Rural Area Small Businesses. (SEP 1990) I.138. 1852.219-79 Mentor Requirements and Evaluation. (MAY 2009) I.139. 1852.223-74 Drug-and alcohol-free workforce. (MAR 1996) I.140. 1852.227-11 Patent Rights - Retention by the Contractor (Short Form). I.141. 1852.227-14 Rights In Data - General. I.142. 1852.228-75 Minimum Insurance Coverage. (OCT 1988) I.143. 1852.237-70 Emergency Evacuation Procedures. (DEC 1988) I.144. 1852.237-71 Pension Portability. (JAN 1997) I.145. 1852.237-72 Access to Sensitive Information. (JUN 2005) I.146. 1852.237-73 Release of Sensitive Information. (JUN 2005)
Security Classification Requirements. Data developed for this effort shall be unclassified or of the lowest classification consistent with the information contained herein and in accordance with the requirements of DOD 5220.22