APPLYING THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PROGRAM (NISP) IN THE LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT

Year
1995
Author(s)
Donald G. Bruckner - Los Alamos Technical Associates
Abstract
With continuing changes in the world safeguards and security environment the effectiveness of many Laboratory operations depends on correctly assessing the risk to its programs and developing protection technologies, research and concepts of operations being employed by the scientific community. This paper explores the opportunities afforded by the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) to uniformly and simply protect Laboratory security assets, sensitive and classified information and matter, during all aspects of a laboratory program. The developments in information systems, program security, physical security and access controls suggest an industrial security approach. This paper's overall objective is to indicate that the Laboratory environment is particularly well suited to take advantage being pursued by NISP and the performance objectives of the new DOE orders.