Top Secret definition
Examples of Top Secret in a sentence
Security clearances for Contractor employees, including Subcontractor employees, may require Confidential, Secret, Top Secret, Agency-Specific Clearances, and/or Special Background Investigations for Sensitive Compartmented Information or Special Access Programs.
A facility clearance level (FCL) is when a Contractor’s facility is eligible for access to classified information at the Confidential, Secret, or Top Secret level.
A Secret Clearance is required with a Top Secret clearance and the ability to obtain SCI access desired.
The minimum level of security clearance under the Basic Contract is a Top Secret Facility Clearance with no security clearance requirement for Safeguarding; however, individual Orders may require security clearances that exceed the minimum clearance levels under the Basic Contract.
The Contractor shall require access up to Top Secret /Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI), JWICS network, for installation, network engineering, enterprise management, and security services.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, communication of Confidential Information or Top Secret Information shall be governed by practices adequate to appropriately protect such information regarding Top Secret Information or as may be specified herein or in the future by InterTrust.
This clause involves access to information classified Confidential, Secret, or Top Secret and requires contractors to comply with the Security Agreement (DD Form 441) including the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) DoD 5220.22-M and any revisions.
In order to provide translation and/or transcription services for Official, Secret, and Top Secret content, the Supplier(s) must meet the following criteria: Certified to ISO 27001 or other internationally recognised security standard.
Task orders may require personnel security clearances up to and including Top Secret and may require all employees to be United States citizens.
The IDIQ will support the following levels of security: Unclassified; Unclassified, But Sensitive; Secret (S); Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (S/SCI); Top Secret (TS); and Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI).