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Department of Defense

DIRECTIVE

NUMBER 5200.32

February 26, 1996

ASD(C3I)

SUBJECT:  Department of Defense Security Countermeasures
(SCM) and Polygraph Education, Training, and Program
Support 

References:  (a)  DoD Directive 5200.32, "Department
of Defense Security Institute (DoDSI)," August 29, 1986
(hereby canceled)

(b)  DoD Directive 5210.78, "Department of Defense Polygraph
Institute (DoDPI)," September 18, 1991 (hereby canceled)

(c)  DoD Directive 5210.48, "DoD Polygraph Program,"
December 24, 1984

(d)  DoD Instruction 5240.5, "DoD Technical Surveillance
Countermeasures (TSCM) Survey Program," May 23, 1984

(e)  through (i), see enclosure E1.

1.  REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE 

This Directive:

1.1.  Reissues reference (a);

1.2.  Replaces reference (b);

1.3.  Establishes policy and assigns responsibilities
on DoD SCM and polygraph education, training, and program
support.

2.  APPLICABILITY AND SCOPE 

This Directive:

2.1.  Applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense,
the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the
Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the
Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities (hereafter
referred to collectively as "the DoD Components").

2.2.  Applies to contractors and their personnel.

2.3.  Assigns education, training, and other functions
supporting DoD SCM programs and DoD Directive 5210.48
(reference (c)).   This includes management of all technical
security training, including DoD technical surveillance
countermeasures (TSCM) training consistent with DoD
Instruction 5240.5 (reference (d)), conducted by or
for the Interagency Training Center (ITC) training activity
and for related DoD training conducted elsewhere and
training activities and functions available to contractors
and contractor employees.

3.  DEFINITIONS 

3.1.  Focal Point.    A DoD Component-designated responsibility
under this Directive to monitor existing and proposed
education and/or training courses, seminars, conferences,
or materials, having relevance to a particular SCM discipline,
evaluating the quality of such courses or materials,
and recommending to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence
(ASD(C3I)), through the Security Education Advisory
Group (SEAG), those courses and/or materials that the
focal point believes should be included in the master
data base to be maintained by the Department of Defense
Security Institute (DoDSI).   A focal point shall also
identify to the ASD(C3I), through the SEAG, those instances
where quality education and/or training courses are
required, but are not available, and make recommendations
concerning the nature and content of education and/or
training courses needed to fulfill.

3.2.  Professional Development.    Those aspects of
career development concerned with the education and
training of individuals to improve their performance
in given positions and specialties.

3.3.  Security Countermeasures (SCM).    Those activities
required to detect, deter, or prevent espionage, sabotage,
theft, and unauthorized use of classified information,
systems, or material as well as the physical protection
of DoD personnel and other valuable assets.

3.4.  Security Countermeasures (SCM) Education and Training.
   Those formal activities, products, and services intended
to create or enhance the knowledge or skills of persons,
or raise their level of motivation, performance, or
awareness with respect to the protection of classified
information, systems, or material as well as the physical
protection of DoD personnel and other valuable assets.

3.5.  Technical Security.    The SCM; i.e., technical
surveillance countermeasures, information systems security,
and counter-signals intelligence, that operate against
unauthorized intercept of unencrypted information during
preparation or transmission and that use electronic
and electro-mechanical devices to safeguard classified
or controlled information and material.

4.  POLICY 

It is DoD policy that:

4.1.  Uniform, standardized, effective, and cost-efficient
education and training programs shall be established
and maintained to meet national and DoD-level SCM objectives
and both near-term and long-term professional development
requirements of DoD civilian, military, and contractor
personnel charged with the execution of SCM responsibilities.

4.2.  DoDSI shall function as the primary resource for
DoD SCM education, training, and professional development
support.   Where a DoD Component is assigned focal point
responsibility for education and training for a particular
SCM program, the nature and extent of support to be
provided by the DoDSI shall be determined by the ASD(C3I)
in coordination with the focal point.   DoDSI shall
establish and maintain a listing of recommended SCM
education and training courses and materials that will
be provided to DoD Components, DoD contractors, and
other Federal Agencies upon request.

4.3.  The DoD Polygraph Institute (DoDPI) shall function
as the sole source for basic and advanced psychophysiological
detection of deception (PDD) education and training
for DoD polygraph examiners and shall conduct an aggressive
research program to ensure that the DoD PDD Program
of Instruction takes advantage of the latest techniques
and technology.   DoDPI may support other Federal Agencies
on either a reimbursable or space available basis.

4.4.  Focal points designated under this Directive shall
monitor and review education, training, and professional
development courses and materials available in their
respective areas of responsibility, and recommend to
the SEAG those courses and materials they believe should
be adopted for use by the DoD Components.   Where a
need for education and training support exists, but
no courses and materials are currently available, focal
points shall develop and submit to the SEAG recommendations
for proposed courses and materials to meet requirements.

5.  RESPONSIBILITIES 

5.1.  The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command,
Control, Communications, and Intelligence shall:

5.1.1.  Oversee DoD SCM and polygraph education, training,
and professional development programs to ensure that
such programs focus on essential needs, avoid inefficiency
and unwarranted redundancy, promote cooperation and
mutual support, and recognize assigned authorities and
responsibilities.

5.1.2.  Have authority, direction, and control of the
DoDSI and the DoDPI and ensure that these activities
operate efficiently and that appropriate management
safeguards are in place to prevent fraud, waste, and
abuse.

5.1.3.  Oversee and manage the activities of the ITC,
including technical security training, research, operations,
and program support.   Technical security training responsibilities
should be exercised with the coordination and participation
of the U.S. Intelligence and SCM communities.

5.1.4.  Ensure that the Director, Defense Investigative
Service (DIS), provides the DoDSI, ITC and the DoDPI
with funding approved by the ASD(C3I) and includes the
DoDSI and DoDPI annual budgets as separate line items
in the DIS budget and financial plan.

5.1.5.  Serve as approval authority for requests for
DoDSI services or products above and beyond those covered
by the current DoDSI budget allocation and, consistent
with DoD 7220.9-M and DoD 7000.14-R (references (e)
and (f)), and establish such reimbursable authority
and agreements as may be required to permit DoDSI to
accept and obligate funds necessary to fulfill ASD(C3I)-approved
requests.

5.1.6.  Appoint the Chair, Joint Visual Information
SCM Review Board, established under DoD Directive 5040.2
(reference (g)).

5.1.7.  Establish, and appoint the Chair of, a DoDPI
Advisory Committee consisting of the Polygraph Program
Managers of the DoD Components and, as appropriate,
other Federal Agencies.   The committee shall meet at
least annually to provide advice and assistance to the
Director, DoDPI, on ongoing or proposed polygraph projects
and other matters pertinent to the effective operation
of the DoDPI.

5.1.8.  Establish a SEAG, consisting of representatives
from the DoD Components and, as appropriate, other Federal
Agencies.   This group will meet at least biannually
and will serve as the DoD forum for the discussion of
SCM education, training and professional development
support requirements.   SEAG working groups and additional
customer advisory bodies may be established as needed.
  Refer to DoD Directive 5105.4 (reference (h)) for
guidance relating to advisory committees including individuals
who are not full-time employees of the Federal Government.

5.1.9.  Approve and publish DoD Instructions and Publications,
as necessary, to guide and direct DoD SCM security education,
training, and career development activities.

5.1.10.  Encourage liaison among the DoD Components
with SCM security education and training responsibilities
and other DoD Components; industry; professional associations;
academia; Federal, State, and local government organizations;
and international organizations.   The purpose of such
liaison is to share information that may be of use in
implementing or improving DoD SCM education, training,
and professional development programs.   If liaison
includes establishing advisory committees, including
individuals who are not full-time employees of the Federal
Government, refer to DoD Directive 5105.4 (reference
(h)) for guidance.

5.1.11.  Establish policies and procedures on DoD SCM
security education and training support to Federal,
State, and local agencies and to foreign governments.

5.1.12.  Ensure that the Director, Defense Intelligence
Agency, serves as the focal point for sensitive compartmented
information security education and training.

5.2.  The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
and Technology shall ensure that the Director, Defense
Logistics Agency, provides requisite administrative
support for DoDSI's operations at the Defense General
Supply Center, Richmond, VA.   Such support shall be
provided on a reimbursable basis in accordance with
DoD Instruction 4000.19 (reference (i)).

5.3.  The Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and
Readiness shall provide computer programming and analysis
resources at the Defense Manpower Data Center to support
the DoDSI, ITC, and DoDPI, as required, subject to availability
of such resources or reimbursement from the requesting
Agency.

5.4.  The Under Secretary of Defense for Policy shall
serve as the focal point for international programs
and special access program security education, training,
and professional development.

5.5.  The Secretary of the Army shall:

5.5.1.  Serve as the focal point for physical security
education and training.

5.5.2.  Provide such facility, administrative, logistic,
and practical examination support as may be required
to support the DoDPI mission.

5.6.  The Director, National Security Agency, shall
serve as the focal point for DoD communications security,
cryptologic security, and, information systems security
education and training.

5.7.  The Inspector General of the Department of Defense
shall serve as the focal point, in coordination with
the ASD(C3I), for polygraph education and training as
it applies to the investigation of criminal cases.

5.8.  The Heads of the DoD Components shall:

5.8.1.  Advise the ASD(C3I) of current and projected
requirements for SCM education and training support.

5.8.2.  Establish and maintain professional development
programs to meet both the near-term and long-term requirements
of civilian and military personnel charged with the
execution of SCM responsibilities.

5.8.3.  Provide resources to support their respective
requests for SCM education and training products and
services over and above those funded for in the responsible
Component or DoD activity current budget allocation.

5.8.4.  Within statutory and operational requirements
governing criminal and other investigations, make available
to the DoDPI all records, case files, and quality control
information as required by the DoDPI to accomplish its
mission.

6.  EFFECTIVE DATE 

This Directive is effective immediately.

Enclosures - 1  

1.  References, continued

E1.  ENCLOSURE 1

REFERENCES, continued

(e)  DoD 7220.9-M, "Department of Defense Accounting
Manual," February 1988, authorized by DoD Instruction
7220.9, October 22, 1981

(f)  DoD 7000.14-R, "Department of Defense Financial
Management Regulation," March 1993, authorized by DoD
Instruction 7000.14, November 15, 1992

(g)  DoD Directive 5040.2, "Visual Information," December
7, 1987

(h)  DoD Directive 5105.4, "Department of Defense Federal
Advisory Committee Management Programs," September 5,
1989

(i)  DoD Instruction 4000.19, "Interservice, Interdepartmental,
and Interagency Support," April 15, 1992