ST0769DOSDDTC

ST0769

(7)(h)(1) [The SCO or ISCO shall monitor Respondent's AECA and ITAR compliance program, including, but not limited to, the remedial measures already established by the Respondent with specific attention to the following areas to the extent that they concern the AECA and ITAR activities related to…

Plain-language summary

What it actually means.

to be determined

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Source text

As written.

(7)(h)(1) [The SCO or ISCO shall monitor Respondent's AECA and ITAR compliance program, including, but not limited to, the remedial measures already established by the Respondent with specific attention to the following areas to the extent that they concern the AECA and ITAR activities related to them:] xv. Policies and procedures for ensuring physical security of facilities where ITAR-controlled activity occurs;

Assessed by HEXDI

What HEXDI assesses.

  • M5

    1 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program requires storage of all controlled hardware and hardcopies of technical information in a secure location.

  • M5

    3 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program prohibits accessing controlled software and technical information on an unsecured computer network.

  • M5

    2 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program prohibits storage of controlled software and technical information on an unsecured computer network.

  • M5

    1 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program requires the use of physical security to protect controlled hardware from inadvertent transfers and theft.

  • M5

    2 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program requires the use of physical security to protect controlled software and technical information from inadvertent transfers and theft.

  • M5

    1 — PHYSICAL SECURITY AND ACCESS CONTROL

    Program has procedures to control access to controlled technical information by all visitors, to include vendors.

Source & revisions

First mapped
Jun 8, 2022
Last updated
May 26, 2026 (21m ago)
Source
DDTC Consent Agreement(s)