CLC 107 OPSEC Contract Requirements
DAU -Verified 2024
Contracts for which of the following requirements would MOST LIKELY require the
incorporation of OPSEC provisions? - ANSWER-Systems Acquisition
Critical Info (CI) typically relates to specific facts about technologies or systems which if
comprised would directly affect mission accomplishment, while Critical Program Info
deals primarily with personnel-related data. - ANSWER-False
Executive Branch agencies use the National Industrial Security Program to protect
classified information to which contractors have access. - ANSWER-True
Once a contract is awarded, the Contracting Officer must provide to contractor(s) that
have Critical Program Information under their control a copy of the Government's
______________. - ANSWER-Program Protection Plan
OPSEC is a process to deny potential adversaries classified info - ANSWER-False
The OPSEC step 'Identify critical info' involves primarily unclassified info. - ANSWER-
True
The OPSEC working group is a designated body representing a broad range of line and
staff activities within an organization. - ANSWER-True
The overall goal of OPSEC in DoD is to ensure effective mission accomplishment. -
ANSWER-True
The responsibility to determine whether or not OPSEC requirements should be
incorporated into a contract rests primarily with the: - ANSWER-Program Manager
True or False: An OPSEC Working Group typically consists of the OPSEC Officers from
a specific geographical region of the U.S. - ANSWER-False
True or False: Offerors are required to include detailed information in their proposals
about how their subcontractors will adhere to Government OPSEC requirements only
under unusual circumstances. - ANSWER-False
True or False: OPSEC is a process to deny potential adversaries information about
capabilities and/or intentions by identifying and controlling generally unclassified
evidence of the planning and execution of sensitive activities. - ANSWER-True
DAU -Verified 2024
Contracts for which of the following requirements would MOST LIKELY require the
incorporation of OPSEC provisions? - ANSWER-Systems Acquisition
Critical Info (CI) typically relates to specific facts about technologies or systems which if
comprised would directly affect mission accomplishment, while Critical Program Info
deals primarily with personnel-related data. - ANSWER-False
Executive Branch agencies use the National Industrial Security Program to protect
classified information to which contractors have access. - ANSWER-True
Once a contract is awarded, the Contracting Officer must provide to contractor(s) that
have Critical Program Information under their control a copy of the Government's
______________. - ANSWER-Program Protection Plan
OPSEC is a process to deny potential adversaries classified info - ANSWER-False
The OPSEC step 'Identify critical info' involves primarily unclassified info. - ANSWER-
True
The OPSEC working group is a designated body representing a broad range of line and
staff activities within an organization. - ANSWER-True
The overall goal of OPSEC in DoD is to ensure effective mission accomplishment. -
ANSWER-True
The responsibility to determine whether or not OPSEC requirements should be
incorporated into a contract rests primarily with the: - ANSWER-Program Manager
True or False: An OPSEC Working Group typically consists of the OPSEC Officers from
a specific geographical region of the U.S. - ANSWER-False
True or False: Offerors are required to include detailed information in their proposals
about how their subcontractors will adhere to Government OPSEC requirements only
under unusual circumstances. - ANSWER-False
True or False: OPSEC is a process to deny potential adversaries information about
capabilities and/or intentions by identifying and controlling generally unclassified
evidence of the planning and execution of sensitive activities. - ANSWER-True