AR 380-49 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM
MilReg AR 380-49 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 380-49 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM?
The purpose of AR 380-49 is to establish policies and procedures for protecting classified information and materials in industrial facilities that support Army programs.

Who does Army regulation AR 380-49 INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM apply to?
AR 380-49 applies to all industrial facilities that have access to Army classified information or materials, including contractors, subcontractors, and government-owned contractor-operated (GOCO) facilities.

What is the role of the Industrial Security Officer (ISO) under AR 380-49?
The ISO is responsible for implementing and managing the industrial security program within their facility, including ensuring compliance with security requirements, conducting security education and training, and overseeing the classified material control program.

What are some of the key responsibilities of contractors under AR 380-49?
Contractors are responsible for establishing and maintaining a security program consistent with the requirements of AR 380-49, conducting personnel security investigations, safeguarding classified information, and implementing appropriate security measures to protect classified material.

How are security clearances granted under AR 380-49?
Security clearances are granted after a thorough investigation and evaluation of an individual's background, character, and loyalty to the United States. The granting of clearances is based on a need-to-know the classified information and a determination that access to such information is clearly consistent with the interests of national security.

What is the process for transporting classified material under AR 380-49?
The transportation of classified material must comply with established security procedures, which may include using authorized carriers, employing armed couriers, utilizing tamper-evident seals, and maintaining a detailed record of the shipment.

How often should security inspections be conducted under AR 380-49?
Security inspections should be conducted annually or as required by the ISO, and they should include a review of physical security measures, documentation and records, personnel security practices, and other relevant security procedures.

What are the consequences of non-compliance with AR 380-49?
Non-compliance with AR 380-49 can result in a range of disciplinary actions, including loss of security clearances, termination of contracts, legal actions, and other appropriate administrative or criminal actions.

Is there any restriction on the disclosure of classified information to foreign nationals under AR 380-49?
Yes, there are restrictions on disclosing classified information to foreign nationals unless specific authorization has been granted by the appropriate authority and the foreign national has obtained the necessary security clearance.

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