SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM TRAINING BULLETIN
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SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM
TRAINING BULLETIN
D5-800, DIAC PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
Number 5
SG1J SAP Training Seminar
Representatives from each program office
are encouraged to attend the SAP training seminar
on Wednesday, 28 November, at 0930 in Room
D5-800 in the DIAC.
Chief, Systems Security
Division (DSE-3), will present a briefing on
automated information systems requirements,
particularly as they relate to special access
programs.
The use of memoranda of agreement and
PDO's inspection responsibilities will also be
discussed.
Each SAP program office should have at least
one representative at the seminar.
Access Roster Update
Each SAP office is reminded of the requirement
to update their access rosters at least once each
quarter and to furnish a copy to the PDO. This
information is necessary to ensure an accurate
DIA data base of all persons with SAP access.
Please send an updated access roster to PDO by
14 December 1990.
373-4073
November 1990
Contracts
Did you know that as the program director or
the contracting office technical representative
for a contract, you are not only responsible for .
the technical part of the contract but also for the
security aspects? When a classified contract is
established through RS-Q, a security agreement
must be provided as part of the contract. The
contractor then is legally bound to the stipulations
of the security agreement.
DD Form 254, DoD Contract Security
Classification Specification, is used to establish
the security agreement. The DD-254 informs
the contractor what is required to protect the
information obtained through the contract. It
notifies the contractor as to what level the contract
is to be performed (TS, S, C), and tells the
contractor what the access requirements are, i.e.,
access to SCI or SAP, access to Restricted Data,
access to ADP, etc.
The DD-254 also advises the contractor of
any special security guidance such as storage
facilities; transmission of information; release,
control, handling, accountability, and destruction
of SAP information.
Generally, the DD-254 is unclassified. Any
classified information, such as classification
guides, should be provided as attachments to the
DD-254.
For assistance in completing the DD-254,
you may call OSC-4 or refer to DIAM 56-3.
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SUN STREAK
VG #1. (S/NF/SS-3) SUN STREAK is a DIA special access program (SAP) that
was established in 1985 to pursue R & D of an unusual human perceptional
capability (i.e., remote viewing) for the Intelligence Community.
(S/NF/SS-3) In FY 1986, DIA received billet authorization to begin the R&D
evaluation phase that was anticipated to require approximately 3 years.
Personnel from a previous Army project became the core group for the SUN
STREAK program, and several new people were selected to begin training and
development. A variety of training and prototype operational projects were
pursued during this period that examined science and technology, counter-
intelligence, counter-terrorist and counter-narcotics projects.
(SW/NF/SS-3) Current SUN STREAK manning consists of 10 billets; of these,
six personnel have proceeded through training/development, and two new
personnel are in training phases.
VG #2. (S/NF/SS-3) In December 1989, the Military Intelligence Board (MIB)
completed a review of SUN STREAK and recommended that an operational test be
conducted that would limit its focus to counter-narcotics problems. The Army
was appointed as the operational control agency responsible for developing
necessary operational tasking, reporting, and evaluation procedures, and for
coordinating all operational test projects. A review of results from this
operational test period will occur in August 1990. Subsequent deposition of
SUN STREAK will be determined by DIA after the MIB review.
WARNING NOTICE: This material is restricted to those with authorized access
to SUN STREAK level 3 (SS-3).
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SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM
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