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SECNAVINST 5510.36 CH-2 23 January 2001 10-9 NON GSA-APPROVED SECURITY CONTAINERS Immediately remove security containers manufactured by Remington Rand from service and dispose of them under accepted safety standards. Previously approved two- and four-drawer Class 5 security containers manufactured by Art Metal Products, Inc., are no longer authorized for the protection of classified information. 10-10 RESIDENTIAL STORAGE 1. Top Secret information may be removed from designated areas for work at home during off-duty hours only as authorized by the SECDEF, the Secretaries of the Military Departments, the Combatant Commander, and the CNO (N09N). 2. Secret and Confidential information may be removed from designated areas for work at home during off-duty hours only as authorized by the CNO (N09N), a Fleet Commander in Chief, the Commander of the Naval Space Command, the Commanders of the Naval Systems Commands, the Chief of Naval Research, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, or the Commanding General of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Atlantic or Pacific. 3. A critical operational requirement shall exist for consideration of such requests. A GSA-approved security container shall be furnished for residential storage. Additionally, Top Secret information shall be protected with an IDS or comparable supplemental controls. Written procedures shall be developed to provide for appropriate protection of the information, to include a record of the classified information that is authorized for removal. 10-11 REPLACEMENT OF COMBINATION LOCKS 1. Exhibit 10B is the priority list for replacing existing mechanical combination locks with locks meeting Federal Specification FF-L-2740. The mission and location of the command, the classification level and sensitivity of the information, and the overall security posture of the command determines the priority for replacement of existing combination locks. All system components and supplemental security measures including IDS, automated entry control subsystems, video assessment subsystems, and level of operations shall be evaluated 10-6 SECNAVINST 5510.36 CH-2
BEC2ZAV2NST 5510.36 !7Mh8 1000 when determining the priority for replacement of security equipment. Priority 1 requires immediate replacement. 2. New purchases of combination locke shall conform to Federal Specification FF-L-2740. Exieting mechanical combination locke shall not be repaired. They shall be replaced with locks meeting Federal Specification FF-L-2740. 10-12 COMBINATIONS 1. Only personnel who have the responsibility and poesese the appropriate clearance level shall change combinations to security container, vaulte and secure rooms. Combinations shall be changed: a. When first placed in use; b. When an individual knowing the combination no longer reguiree access to it usless other sufficient controls exist to prevent access to the lock; c. When a combination has been subjected to compromise; or d. When taken out of service. Built-in combination locks shall then be reset to the etandard combination 50-25-50; combination padlocks shall be reeet to the standard combination 10-20-30. 2. The combination of a container, vault, or secure room used for the storage of classified information shall be treated as information having a claeeification egual to the highest category of the classified information stored therein. Mark any written record of the combination with the appropriate classification level. 3. Maintain a record for each eecurity container, vault, or secure room ehowing the location of each, the namee, home addresses, and home telephone numbers of all persons having knowledge of the combination. Use SF 700, ‘Security Container Information,” for this purpose. a. Place Part 1 of the completed SF 700 on an interior location in security containers, vault or secure room doore. Mark Parts 2 and 2A of the SF 700 to show the highest classification level and any special access notice applicable to the information stored within. Store Parte 2 and 2A in a security container other than the one to which it applies. If SECNAVINST 5510.36 10-7
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SECNAVINST 5510.36 CH-2<br />
23 January 2001<br />
10-9 NON GSA-APPROVED SECURITY CONTAINERS<br />
Immediately remove security containers manufactured by<br />
Remington Rand from service and d<strong>is</strong>pose of them under<br />
accepted safety standards. Previously approved two- and<br />
four-drawer Class 5 security containers manufactured by Art<br />
Metal Products, Inc., are no longer authorized for the<br />
protection of classified information.<br />
10-10 RESIDENTIAL STORAGE<br />
1. Top Secret information may be removed from designated<br />
areas for work at home during off-duty hours only as<br />
authorized by the SECDEF, the Secretaries of the Military<br />
Departments, the Combatant Commander, and the CNO (N09N).<br />
2. Secret and Confidential information may be removed from<br />
designated areas for work at home during off-duty hours<br />
only as authorized by the CNO (N09N), a Fleet Commander in<br />
Chief, the Commander of the Naval Space Command, the<br />
Commanders of the Naval Systems Commands, the Chief of<br />
Naval Research, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, or the<br />
Commanding General of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Atlantic or<br />
Pacific.<br />
3. A critical operational requirement shall ex<strong>is</strong>t for<br />
consideration of such requests. A GSA-approved security<br />
container shall be furn<strong>is</strong>hed for residential storage.<br />
Additionally, Top Secret information shall be protected<br />
with an IDS or comparable supplemental controls. Written<br />
procedures shall be developed to provide for appropriate<br />
protection of the information, to include a record of the<br />
classified information that <strong>is</strong> authorized for removal.<br />
10-11 REPLACEMENT OF COMBINATION LOCKS<br />
1. Exhibit 10B <strong>is</strong> the priority l<strong>is</strong>t for replacing ex<strong>is</strong>ting<br />
mechanical combination locks with locks meeting Federal<br />
Specification FF-L-2740. <strong>The</strong> m<strong>is</strong>sion and location of the<br />
command, the classification level and sensitivity of the<br />
information, and the overall security posture of the command<br />
determines the priority for replacement of ex<strong>is</strong>ting combination<br />
locks. All system components and supplemental security measures<br />
including IDS, automated entry control subsystems, video<br />
assessment subsystems, and level of operations shall be evaluated<br />
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