Mission The ISOO strives to provide for an informed American public by ensuring that the minimum information necessary to the interest of national security is
classified and that information is
declassified as soon as it no longer requires protection. This is carefully balanced by the imperative to hold certain information in confidence in order to protect from harm America's citizens, its democratic institutions, and its participation in the community of nations. Specifically, it seeks to: • Promote and enhance the system that protects the national security information that safeguards the American government and its people. • Provide for an informed American public by ensuring that the minimum information necessary to the interest of national security is classified and that information is declassified as soon as it no longer requires protection. • Promote and enhance concepts that facilitate the sharing of information in the fulfillment of mission-critical functions related to national security. • Provide expert advice and guidance pertinent to the principles of information security.
Organization ISOO has three directorates and a staff of approximately 16 people. • The Directorate for Policy develops security
classification policies for classifying, declassifying, and safeguarding national security information. • The Directorate for Operations evaluates the effectiveness of the security classification programs established by government and industry to protect information vital to our national security interests. • The Directorate for
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) develops standardized CUI policies and procedures that appropriately protect sensitive information through effective data access and control measures.
Activities • Develops implementing directives and instructions. • Reviews and approves agency implementing regulations. • Maintains liaison relationships with agency counterparts and conducts on-site and document reviews to monitor agency compliance. • Develops and disseminates security education materials for Government and industry; monitors security education and training programs. • Receives and takes action on complaints, appeals, and suggestions. • Collects and analyzes relevant statistical data and, along with other information, reports them annually to the President. ISOO analyzes these data and reports them, along with other relevant information, in its Annual Report to the President and its Cost Report. Copies of ISOO Annual Reports are available upon request or for download at the ISOO's section for Reports . • Serves as spokesperson to Congress, the media, special interest groups, professional organizations, and the public. • Conducts special studies on identified or potential problem areas and develops remedial approaches for program improvement. • Recommends policy changes to the President through the
National Security Advisor. As appropriate, ISOO convenes and chairs interagency meetings to discuss matters, including possible policy changes, pertaining to the security classification program. • Provides program and administrative support for the
Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) under E.O. 13526. • Provides program and administrative support for the
Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB). • Reviews requests for original classification authority from agencies. • Chairs the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC) under E.O. 12829, as amended. • Chairs the State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Policy Advisory Committee (SLTPSPAC) under E.O. 13549. ==See also==