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INFORMATION   SECURITY   PROGRAM   RESPONSIBILITIES Secretary  of  the  Navy The  Secretary  of  the  Navy  is  responsible  for  the  establishment  and maintenance  of  an  Information  Security  Program  to  ensure  effective  com- pliance  with  the  provisions  of  U.S.  Navy  Regulations  and  General  Orders, Executive  Orders,  public  laws,  National  Security  Council,  Department  of Defense,  and  other  legally  established  directives  regarding  the  protection  of classified   information. Chief  of  Naval  Operations The Chief of Naval Operations is responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for  policies  relating  to  the  security  of  classified  information  in  the  Depart- ment  of  the  Navy. Director  of  Naval  Intelligence The  Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  (OP-009)  has  been  designated  as  the officer  primarily  responsible  to  the  Chief  of  Naval  Operations  for  the  effec- tive  compliance  with  and  implementation  of  the  Information  Security  Pro- gram  within  the  Department  of  the  Navy. Commanding    Officers Commanding Officers are responsible for compliance with and implemen- tation of the regulations outlined in DOD 5200.1 R and OPNAVINST 5510.0 within  their  commands. Personnel  Granted  Access Every  individual  in  the  Department  of  the  Navy  who  acquires  access  to classified  information  is  responsible  for  protecting  that  information  in  ac- cordance  with  the  regulations  outlined  in  DOD  5200.1  R  and  OPNAVINST 5510.1. Figure 2-6.—Classified material responsibilities. consult   this   publication   for   a   detailed   list   of information  before  access  is  granted.  “Need  to security terms. know”  will  be  defined  in  a  later  section. ACCESS.—The   ability   and   opportunity   to obtain  knowledge  or  possession  of  classified  in- ACTIVE   DUTY   FOR   TRAINING.—This formation.  NOTE:  An  individual  does  not  have refers  to  full-time  duty  by  an  inactive  duty access  to  classified  information  merely  by  being reservist  with  the  active  military  service  of  the in  a  place  where  such  information  is  kept.  The United States for training purposes. Usually this individual must have the “need to know” for the is  for  a  2-week  period. 2-12

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