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— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. SECNAVIMST 5510.36 2C-5 8MZIAV2HBT 5510.36 17MlfI1999 Are originally classified documents marked with a ‘Classified byn and ‘Reasonn line? (6-8) Are derivatively classified documents marked with a ‘Derived fromn line? (6-9) IS m~ultiple Sources” annotated On the ‘Derived fromw line of classified documsnts derived from more than one source? (6-9) Ie a source listing attached to the file copy of all documents classified by “Multiple Sourcee?n (6-9) Are downgrading and declassification instructions included on all classified documents, less exception documente? (6-10) Are the appropriate warning notices placed on the face of classified documsnts? (6-11) Are classified intelligence documente/portione marked with the appropriate intelligence control marking(s)? (6-12) Are the portions of documents containing NATO and FGI marked to indicate their country of origin? (6-14) Is the face of NATO and foreign government RESTRIC1’ED documents and FGI marked with the appropriate notice? (6-15) Ie the assignment and use of nicknames, eXerCiee terms, and code words per OPNAVINST 5511.37C? (6-17) Ie an explanatory statement included on tha face of documents classified by compilation? (6-18)

SECllAVINST 5510.36 I7.ml 1999, YES — — Ho — — — — — — — — — — H/A — — — — — — — — — — 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. Do documente, marked classified for training and teet purposee, include a etatement indicating that the documents are actually unclassified? (6-20) When removed or ueed separately, are component parts of classified documents marked as separate documente? (6-21) Are letters of transmittal marked to show the highest overall classification level of any information being attached or enclosed? (6-24) Are electronically transmitted messages properly marked? (6-25) Are classified files or folders marked or have the appropriate SFS been attached to indicate the higheet overall classification level of the information contained therein? (6-26) Are all classified materials such as AIS media, maps, charts, graphs, photographs, slides, recordings, and videotapes appropriately marked? (6-27 through 6-34) S~EGUARDINQ Does the command ensure that all DON employees (military and civilian) who resign, retire, eeparate, or are released from active duty, return all classified information in their possession? (7-1) Is TS information including copies, originated or received by the command, continuously accounted for, individually serialized, and entered into the command’s TS inventory? (7-3) Are command TS documents and material physically sighted at least annually? (7-3) Does the command have control meaeures in place for the receipt and dispatch of Secret information? (7-4) 2C-6 SECNAV2NST 5510.36

SECllAVINST 5510.36<br />

I7.ml 1999,<br />

YES<br />

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Ho<br />

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—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

H/A<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

—<br />

13.<br />

14.<br />

15.<br />

16.<br />

17.<br />

18.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

Do documente, marked classified for<br />

training and teet purposee, include a<br />

etatement indicating that the documents are<br />

actually unclassified? (6-20)<br />

When removed or ueed separately, are component<br />

parts of classified documents marked as<br />

separate documente? (6-21)<br />

Are letters of transmittal marked to show the<br />

highest overall classification level of any<br />

information being attached or enclosed? (6-24)<br />

Are electronically transmitted messages<br />

properly marked? (6-25)<br />

Are classified files or folders marked or have<br />

the appropriate SFS been attached to indicate<br />

the higheet overall classification level of<br />

the information contained therein? (6-26)<br />

Are all classified materials such as AIS<br />

media, maps, charts, graphs, photographs,<br />

slides, recordings, and videotapes<br />

appropriately marked? (6-27 through 6-34)<br />

S~EGUARDINQ<br />

Does the command ensure that all DON employees<br />

(military and civilian) who resign, retire,<br />

eeparate, or are released from active duty,<br />

return all classified information in their<br />

possession? (7-1)<br />

Is TS information including copies, originated<br />

or received by the command, continuously<br />

accounted for, individually serialized, and<br />

entered into the command’s TS inventory? (7-3)<br />

Are command TS documents and material<br />

physically sighted at least annually? (7-3)<br />

Does the command have control meaeures in<br />

place for the receipt and d<strong>is</strong>patch of Secret<br />

information? (7-4)<br />

2C-6 SECNAV2NST 5510.36

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