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Is your facility ready for a DCSA assessment?
15-item quick check covering the findings DCSA cites in 80% of security vulnerability assessments. Takes 10 minutes. Know where you stand before the assessor does.
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What you'll find inside.
Eight pages. Fifteen items. Each one maps to the NISPOM section DCSA will ask about, with a one-line note on the evidence the assessor actually looks for.
Who this is for
FSOs at cleared defense contractors preparing for a DCSA security vulnerability assessment — especially newly appointed FSOs and teams that inherited a program with undocumented gaps.
- FSO appointment, CDSE training, and DCSA notification
- SF-312 execution and initial security briefings
- Annual refresher training and debriefings
- Insider Threat Program and awareness training
- Adverse information reporting and self-inspection cadence
- Container storage, combination changes, and SF-700 tracking
- Visit authorization letters through DISS
- Foreign travel reporting under SEAD-3
Ready for the full version?
Close every gap — not just the top 15.
The full checklist
77 items · 9 sections · $39
- All 9 NISPOM sections under 32 CFR Part 117
- Findings summary table and corrective-action tracker
- Inspector certification page
- Detailed assessor annotations per item
- Instant download, lifetime updates
The complete kit
Best value4 templates · 1 download · $297
- The full 77-item Self-Inspection Checklist
- Complete Insider Threat Program kit (the #1 finding)
- 12-section Standard Practice Procedures template
- Four ready-to-deliver briefing decks
- Everything DCSA expects to see — one download