Security is Partnership

when in doubt, report!

One of your obligations is to report to your security office those behaviors, incidents, or events that might in some way impact national security and your ability (or that of your co-worker) to function positively and effectively in a national security environment. Based on the guidelines set forth in the National Industrial Security Procedures Operating Manual (NISPOM) you should report the following to your security officer:

Foreign Travel
Foreign Contact
Personal Life Changes
Psychological Counseling
Financial Concerns
Computer/Information System Misuse
Password Misuse
Improper Security Practices
Alcohol-related Issues
Drug Use
Criminal Conduct
Suspicious Incidents

PROTECT YOUR CLEARANCE

Failure to report to your FSO life events such as name change, changed marital status, foreign travel, financial concerns, etc., could result in revocation of your clearance!

PROTECT YOUR CLEARANCE

Allegiance to the United States
Foreign Influence
Foreign Preference
Sexual Behavior
Personal Conduct
Financial Considerations
Alcohol Consumption
Drug Involvement
Emotional, Mental, and Personality Disorders
Criminal Conduct
Security Violations
Outside Activities
Misuse of Information Technology Systems

INSIDER THREAT REPORTING SOURCES

INSIDER THREAT PROGRAM SENIOR OFFICIAL
Trace Meyers AFSOM/ITPSO
405.628.8781
Employee Hotline: 405.526.1030
email: fso@dnite.net

DOD HOTLINE NUMBERS

DEFENSE HOTLINE
The Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20301-1900
800.424.9098
703.693.5080

Office of the Inspector General
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
703.874.2600

NRC Hotline
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Mail Stop TSD
28 Washington, D.C. 20555-0001
800.233.3497

DOE
Office of Inspector General
1000 Independence Avenue
SW Room 5A235
Washington, D.C. 20585
800.541.1625