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Facility Security Clearance Pre-certification Review

For government contractors seeking Facility Security Clearances or Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) accreditation, we provide a full pre-submission review prior to or during sponsorship of your company's facility.  Our reviews are conducted in accordance with the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) DoD 5220.22-M and/or DCID 6/9.

We can walk you through these potentially confusing and lengthy processes, especially the first time you are seeking clearance or accreditation.  This will ensure that you will take all necessary steps to be in compliance.  With our guidance you will gain a full understanding of the policy requirements needed to meet certification.

The primary benefits are threefold:

1. You will be armed with the necessary information to ensure a successful accreditation.

2. You will be advised of any gaps or areas that you have not covered, so that you can remediate them and thus increase your chances of a first-time approval for your facility accreditation.

3. If conducted during the design phase of your project, you eliminate cost and time overruns that will occur if post-construction retrofits are later required to achieve compliance.

Please contact us for further information on how ProVerity can help you meet the exacting requirements of the Facility Security Clearance and SCIF accreditation processes.

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The US Government says IP stolen from US companies may be as high as $400 billion annually.

72 percent of North American firms lack solutions to prevent security breaches from causing data leakage, according to an IDC survey.

 
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