SPeD - Storage Containers & Facilities

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Class V and Class VI models of GSA-approved storage containers both provide protection against surreptitious, covert, and forced entry. T/F

False

The use of master key systems is acceptable in the storage of AA&E. T/F

False

Vaults are more secure than modular vaults. T/F

False

COMSEC material is stored in GSA-approved containers. T/F

True

Class V and Class VI are the only models of GSA-approved storage containers that are currently being manufactured for the storage of classified information. T/F

True

In the DoD, classified information may be stored in a non-GSA-approved container. T/F

True

Secure rooms and vaults may both be authorized for the open storage of classified information. T/F

True

Securing drainage structures must be considered if they cross the fence line of an AA&E storage area. T/F

True

The continual barrier concept is commonly employed in nuclear storage facilities. T/F

True

The use of deadly force is authorized against anyone who enters a nuclear storage facility without proper authorization. T/F

True

Top Secret information can only be stored in a GSA-approved security container, secure room, or vault. T/F

True

Vault doors are made of hardened steel and must retain their original gray color. T/F

True

Vaults are more secure than secure rooms. T/F

True

Warning signs must be posted at each boundary of a restricted area and must be conspicuous to those approaching on foot or by vehicle. T/F

True

Who provides construction and security requirements for SCIFs? a) Director of National Intelligence (DNI) b) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) c) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) d) General Services Administration (GSA) e) Department of Defense (DoD)

a) Director of National Intelligence (DNI)

Who provides accreditation for SCIFs? a) Director of National Intelligence (DNI) b) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) c) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) d) General Services Administration (GSA) e) Department of Defense (DoD)

c) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

Which of the following labels must be clearly displayed on the face of the container in order for it to be used to store classified information? a) Test certification label b) Number label c) Cabinet identification label d) GSA-approved label e) Warning label

d) GSA-approved label

For containers manufactured beginning April 2007, which label is attached to the top inside of the control drawer and states that any modification of the container that is not in accordance with Federal Standard 809 will invalidate the GSA approval of the container? a) Test certification label b) Number label c) Cabinet identification label d) GSA-approved label e) Warning label

e) Warning label

Which of the following would be factors you would need to consider when selecting storage containers and facilities? a) Whether the TOP SECRET material being stored is a set of documents or a weapon system b) If the material is being stored in a war zone or now c) Whether a document is CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET d) Whether the items being stored are conventional AA&E or nuclear weapons

All Apply: a) Whether the TOP SECRET material being stored is a set of documents or a weapon system b) If the material is being stored in a war zone or now c) Whether a document is CONFIDENTIAL or TOP SECRET d) Whether the items being stored are conventional AA&E or nuclear weapons

Which of the following statements are true of storage containers and facilities? a) Storage containers and facilities protect valuable and/or sensitive assets by delaying unauthorized entry. b)They are categorized by how well they delay different types of unauthorized entry. c) They are important to our national security and to the safety of the general public. d) They are required only for the storage of classified information.

a) Storage containers and facilities protect valuable and/or sensitive assets by delaying unauthorized entry. b)They are categorized by how well they delay different types of unauthorized entry. c) They are important to our national security and to the safety of the general public.

Which of the following statements are true of SCIFs? a) They are used by the intelligence community to store classified information b) They are used by the DoD to store AA&E c) They are used to store sensitive compartmented information d) They are used to store nuclear weapons

a) They are used by the intelligence community to store classified information c) They are used to store sensitive compartmented information

Which of the following are required practices when using storage containers? a) safeguard keys, locks, and combinations at the same level of the classified information being stored b) Change combinations when anyone with knowledge of the combination no longer requires access and when the container or lock has been subject to possible compromise. c) Store classified information with sensitive items or weapons. d) Keep records of security containers, vaults, and secure rooms used for the storage of classified material as well as the openings and closings of these containers.

a) safeguard keys, locks, and combinations at the same level of the classified information being stored b) Change combinations when anyone with knowledge of the combination no longer requires access and when the container or lock has been subject to possible compromise d) Keep records of security containers, vaults, and secure rooms used for the storage of classified material as well as the openings and closings of these containers.

Which of the following labels is displayed on the face of the container and contains the serial number of the container? a) Test certification label b) Number label c) Cabinet identification label d) GSA-approved label e) Warning label

b) Number label


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