Special Access Program (SAP) Overview Questions with
Answers (100% Correct Answers)
In which phase of the Special Access Program (SAP) life cycle is the
program's day-to-day operations and work executed? Answer:
Management & Administration
Which guidance disseminates policy, assigns responsibilities, and
prescribes procedures for implementation and use in the management,
administration, and oversight of all Department of Defense (DoD)
Special Access Programs (SAPs)? Answer: DoDI 5205.11 Management,
Administration, and Oversight of DoD Special Access Programs
Need-to-know is the determination by an authorized holder of
classified information that access to the information is required by
another appropriately cleared individual to perform "OFFICIAL DUTIES."
Answer: True
The initial need for a SAP can be initiated by: Answer: All of the above
Renee is working on a Special Access Program (SAP) whose purpose is
to plan and coordinate covert military operations. This SAP most likely
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falls under which SAP category? Answer: Operations and Support
Special Access Program (SAP)
Which entity develops, coordinates, and publishes Special Access
Program (SAP) policy and is the principle Department of Defense (DoD)
point of contact for all SAP resources? Answer: DoD Special Access
Program Central Office (SAPCO)
Special Access Programs (SAPs) are not subject to Congressional
oversight. Answer: False
Deanne has just been assigned to a Special Access Program (SAP) that
involves research, development, testing, and evaluation. To what
category of SAP is Deanne assigned? Answer: Acquisition Special
Access Program (SAP)
You are a government employee about to begin work on a Special
Access Program (SAP). You are reviewing policy and guidance. Which
guidance outlines the baseline responsibilities of personnel to
safeguard classified information? Answer: DoD 5200.2-R, Personnel
Security Program
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