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Pa, i te papire je neko našvrljao. To se sve svodi na verovanje nekome zato što je mydo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...formation_in_the_United_States
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Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special Access Programs (SAP)
The terms "Sensitive Compartmented Information" (SCI)[20] and "Special Access Program" (SAP)[21] are widely misunderstood as classification levels or specific clearances.
In fact, the terms refer to methods of handling certain types of classified information that relate to specific national-security topics or programs whose existence may not be publicly acknowledged, or the sensitive nature of which requires special handling.
The paradigms for these two categories, SCI originating in the intelligence community and SAP in the Department of Defense, addresses two key logistical issues encountered in the day-to-day control of classified information:
* Individuals with a legitimate need to know may not be able to function effectively without knowing certain top-secret facts about their work. However, granting all such individuals a blanket DoD clearance (often known as a "collateral" clearance) at the top-secret level would be undesirable, not to mention prohibitively expensive.
* The government may wish to limit certain types of sensitive information only to those who work directly on related programs, regardless of the collateral clearance they hold. Thus, even someone with a collateral DoD Top Secret clearance cannot gain access unless it is specifically granted.
SAP and SCI implementation are roughly equivalent, and it is reasonable to discuss their implementation as one topic. For example, SAP material needs to be stored and used in a facility much like the SCIF described below.
Department of Energy information, especially the more sensitive SIGMA categories, may be treated as SAP or SCI.
The terms "Sensitive Compartmented Information" (SCI)[20] and "Special Access Program" (SAP)[21] are widely misunderstood as classification levels or specific clearances.
In fact, the terms refer to methods of handling certain types of classified information that relate to specific national-security topics or programs whose existence may not be publicly acknowledged, or the sensitive nature of which requires special handling.
The paradigms for these two categories, SCI originating in the intelligence community and SAP in the Department of Defense, addresses two key logistical issues encountered in the day-to-day control of classified information:
* Individuals with a legitimate need to know may not be able to function effectively without knowing certain top-secret facts about their work. However, granting all such individuals a blanket DoD clearance (often known as a "collateral" clearance) at the top-secret level would be undesirable, not to mention prohibitively expensive.
* The government may wish to limit certain types of sensitive information only to those who work directly on related programs, regardless of the collateral clearance they hold. Thus, even someone with a collateral DoD Top Secret clearance cannot gain access unless it is specifically granted.
SAP and SCI implementation are roughly equivalent, and it is reasonable to discuss their implementation as one topic. For example, SAP material needs to be stored and used in a facility much like the SCIF described below.
Department of Energy information, especially the more sensitive SIGMA categories, may be treated as SAP or SCI.
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