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SWNAV121ST 5S10.36 I7 M181995 9-4 CONPIDERTIAL Transmit or transport U.S. Confidential information only by: 1. Any means approved for Secret information; 2. USPS registered mail to and from APO or FPO addressees located outside the U.S. and its territories, and when the originator is uncertain that the addressees location ie within U.S. boundaries; 3. USPS certified mail for information addressed to a cleared DoD contractor facility or non-DoD agenciee; 4. USPS first class mail between DoD component locations anywhere in the U.S. and its territories. The outer envelope or wrapper shall be endorsed: l?R~~ SERVICE REQUESTED”. 5. A carrier that provides Constant Surveillance Service (CSS) within CONUS. A cleared DoD contractor facility shall be notified by separate communication at least 24 hours in advance of the shipment arrival. Information about commercial carriers providing a CSS is available from the Military Traffic Management Command (MT14C). 6. Personal custody of commander or masters of ships of U.S. regietry who are U.S. citizens. Confidential information shipped on shipe of U.S. regietry shall not pass out of U.S. Government control. The commander or masters ehall receipt for the cargo and agree to: a. Deny access to the Confidential information by unauthorized persons, including customs inspectors, with the understanding that Confidential cargo that would be subject to customs inspections shall not be unloaded; and b. Maintain control of the cargo until a receipt is obtained from an authorized representative of the consignee. 9-5 SPECIAL TYPES Or CLASSIFIED AND CONTROLLED UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION 1. COMSEC. References (d) and (e) establieh the requirements for the transmission or transportation of COHSEC information. 9-4 SEC2?AVINST 5510.36
SECMAVIHST 5510.36 ~7 MNl1999 2. NATO . Reference (f) establishes the requirements for the transmission or transportation of classified NATO information. NATO RESTRICTED information shall, at a minimum, be transmitted by USPS first claes mail within CONUS and USPS first class mail using an APO/FPO address outside CONUS (single wrapped). Geographical addresses and international mail channels shall not be used. 3. SCI . Reference (g) establishes the requirements for the tranemiasion or transportation of SCI. 4. SAPe. Reference (h) establishes the requirements for the transmission or transportation of SAP information. 5. SIOP and SIOP-ESI. Reference (i) establishes the requirements for the transmission or transportation of SIOP and SIOP-ESI. 6. NNPI. The policies and procedure for the transmission or transportation of NNPI, U-NNPI, and DOE UCNI are contained in reference (l). Since there is foreign national access to the internet, U-NNPI may only be transmitted on the internet if the transmission ie encrypted. The encryption standard for transmission of U-NNPI is Federal Information Processing Standards (PIPS) 140-1. 7. SD (inaluding CNWDI) and BRD. Transmit or traneport RD (including CNWDI) and FRD in the same manner as other classified information of the same security classification. Reference (j) establishes the requirement for the transmission or transportation of nuclear information or component. 8. Pouo . Transport FOUO information via USPS firet ClaSS mail, or standard mail for bulk shipments. Electronic transmission of FOUO information (voice, data, or faceimile) shall be by approved secure communications systems whenever practical. All meane used shall preclude unauthorized public disclosure per reference (k). 9. SBu (formerly LOU). Transmit or transport DOS SBU information in the same manner as FOUO information. 10. DEA SENSITIVE INFORMATION. Transmit or transport DEA Seneitive information within CONUS by USPS first class mail. Transmit or transport DEA Sensitive information outside the CONUS (double wrapped and marked on both sides of the inner envelope with ‘DEA Sensitiven) by any means approved for the transmission BECNAVINBT SS1O.36 9-5
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SECMAVIHST 5510.36<br />
~7 MNl1999<br />
2. NATO . Reference (f) establ<strong>is</strong>hes the requirements for the<br />
transm<strong>is</strong>sion or transportation of classified NATO information.<br />
NATO RESTRICTED information shall, at a minimum, be transmitted<br />
by <strong>US</strong>PS first claes mail within CON<strong>US</strong> and <strong>US</strong>PS first class mail<br />
using an APO/FPO address outside CON<strong>US</strong> (single wrapped).<br />
Geographical addresses and international mail channels shall not<br />
be used.<br />
3. SCI . Reference (g) establ<strong>is</strong>hes the requirements for the<br />
tranemiasion or transportation of SCI.<br />
4. SAPe. Reference (h) establ<strong>is</strong>hes the requirements for the<br />
transm<strong>is</strong>sion or transportation of SAP information.<br />
5. SIOP and SIOP-ESI. Reference (i) establ<strong>is</strong>hes the<br />
requirements for the transm<strong>is</strong>sion or transportation of SIOP and<br />
SIOP-ESI.<br />
6. NNPI. <strong>The</strong> policies and procedure for the transm<strong>is</strong>sion or<br />
transportation of NNPI, U-NNPI, and DOE UCNI are contained in<br />
reference (l). Since there <strong>is</strong> foreign national access to the<br />
internet, U-NNPI may only be transmitted on the internet if the<br />
transm<strong>is</strong>sion ie encrypted. <strong>The</strong> encryption standard for<br />
transm<strong>is</strong>sion of U-NNPI <strong>is</strong> Federal Information Processing<br />
Standards (PIPS) 140-1.<br />
7. SD (inaluding CNWDI) and BRD. Transmit or traneport RD<br />
(including CNWDI) and FRD in the same manner as other classified<br />
information of the same security classification. Reference (j)<br />
establ<strong>is</strong>hes the requirement for the transm<strong>is</strong>sion or<br />
transportation of nuclear information or component.<br />
8. Pouo . Transport FOUO information via <strong>US</strong>PS firet ClaSS mail,<br />
or standard mail for bulk shipments. Electronic transm<strong>is</strong>sion of<br />
FOUO information (voice, data, or faceimile) shall be by approved<br />
secure communications systems whenever practical. All meane used<br />
shall preclude unauthorized public d<strong>is</strong>closure per reference (k).<br />
9. SBu (formerly LOU). Transmit or transport DOS SBU<br />
information in the same manner as FOUO information.<br />
10. DEA SENSITIVE INFORMATION. Transmit or transport DEA<br />
Seneitive information within CON<strong>US</strong> by <strong>US</strong>PS first class mail.<br />
Transmit or transport DEA Sensitive information outside the CON<strong>US</strong><br />
(double wrapped and marked on both sides of the inner envelope<br />
with ‘DEA Sensitiven) by any means approved for the transm<strong>is</strong>sion<br />
BECNAVINBT SS1O.36 9-5