![]() ![]() If your facility enters into a contract, directly with a NATO Agency, as the prime, and are required to safeguard NATO Secret and/or above, you will need to be established as a NATO Control Point.įacilities will notify the Sub-Registry at and their Industrial Security Representative upon NATO contract award. When a facility has a need to safeguard NATO Secret information and above on a continuing basis, in performance of the contract, they are required to be established as a NATO control point (NCP) under the DCSA Sub-Registry.ĭCSA is recognized as the NATO Sub-Registry responsible for establishing cleared contractor facilities, as a NCP, to ensure compliance and accountability of NATO classified information.Ī NCP is a controlling office, subordinate to the Sub-Registry, responsible for receiving, recording, handling and distributing NATO documents to personnel in the facility which it serves. The NATO Contracting Agency will typically provide security requirements in the form of a NATO Security Aspects Letter. Facility Clearance Level and its personnel have been briefed on NATO procedures. facility qualifies for a NFSCC if it has an equivalent U.S. Requests should be submitted by the NATO Agency to After contract award, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) will issue a NATO Facility Security Clearance Certificate (NFSCC) to the appropriate NATO Agency and notify the contractor. cleared facilities bidding on NATO contracts will need to have their facility clearance verified via government channels. US Facilities Performing on NATO Contracts ![]()
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