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Attachment 1 - Security Related Requirements for Access to ex-LONG BEACH Document Library.pdf
Posted: Aug. 3, 2026
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This Statement of Work outlines the requirements for vendors seeking access to Controlled Technical Information (CTI) related to the ex-LONG BEACH (CGN 9) Disposal Project Document Library.
The primary focus is on Unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (U-NNPI) and other forms of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), which necessitate strict protection and dissemination controls. Vendors must complete a series of steps to gain approval, ensuring compliance with U.S. laws and security protocols.
The first requirement is for vendors to provide a comprehensive overview of their company, including applicable services, corporate structure, and locations, along with written certification confirming that they are U.S.-based entities.
Additionally, firms with foreign ownership or influence must disclose the extent of foreign involvement and commit to preventing foreign nationals from accessing U-NNPI. Vendors must also submit a list of personnel who will require access to U-NNPI, certifying their U.S. citizenship and detailing the verification method used. Notably, dual citizens must be identified, as they may face restrictions on access.
Furthermore, vendors are required to complete a security agreement (Form NN-677) for the protection of U-NNPI, signed by an authorized company officer or facility security officer if applicable.
To finalize this process, vendors must attach a signed DD-Form 2345 or provide proof of current registration through the Defense Logistics Agency Joint Certification Program (JCP). The document emphasizes that while certain sections regarding network certification are included for informational purposes, they do not apply to accessing the document library itself.
The primary focus is on Unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (U-NNPI) and other forms of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), which necessitate strict protection and dissemination controls. Vendors must complete a series of steps to gain approval, ensuring compliance with U.S. laws and security protocols.
The first requirement is for vendors to provide a comprehensive overview of their company, including applicable services, corporate structure, and locations, along with written certification confirming that they are U.S.-based entities.
Additionally, firms with foreign ownership or influence must disclose the extent of foreign involvement and commit to preventing foreign nationals from accessing U-NNPI. Vendors must also submit a list of personnel who will require access to U-NNPI, certifying their U.S. citizenship and detailing the verification method used. Notably, dual citizens must be identified, as they may face restrictions on access.
Furthermore, vendors are required to complete a security agreement (Form NN-677) for the protection of U-NNPI, signed by an authorized company officer or facility security officer if applicable.
To finalize this process, vendors must attach a signed DD-Form 2345 or provide proof of current registration through the Defense Logistics Agency Joint Certification Program (JCP). The document emphasizes that while certain sections regarding network certification are included for informational purposes, they do not apply to accessing the document library itself.
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