Foreign Disclosure You are a Designated Disclosure Authority (DDA) at the Army's Advanced Helicopter Training Center at Fort History, Idaho. You have a foreign exchange officer from Banderia on your staff as an instructor pilot for the AH -75 Tehachapi Attack helicopter which Banderia bought from the U.S. two years ago. Banderia is a formal Mutual Defense Treaty Ally and has signed a General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) with the U.S. The Banderian officer holds a clearance which the U.S. recognizes as equivalent to U.S. SECRET. In order to do his job, the Banderian exchange officer requires access to the classified "AH -75 Tehachapi Attack Helicopter Combat Operations Manual," written by the Training Center, and marked SECRET. - correct answer Category 2: Military Materiel and Munitions The requirements of DoDD 5230.20 must be met for the exchange officer at Ft. History. - correct answer True As the DDA for the Training Center, do you have the authority to make a disclosure decision about the operations manual? (Scenario 1) - correct answer Yes Should disclosure of the operations manual be approved or denied? (Scenario 1) - correct answer Approved The President of Anandavore wants to buy new fighter aircraft to upgrade his country's air force, and is considering the export version of the USAF's F -38 SPARROW HAWK fighter. Anandavore is a friendly, allied nation. This potential sale will be a great be nefit to the U.S. for both strategic and economic reasons. The Anandavorei Chief of the Air Force (CAF) has requested price, availability, and performance data for the F -38. The performance data is classified SECRET and the USAF is the data owner (originat or). You are the DDA at the F -38 Program Office, operating under a Delegation of Disclosure Authority Letter (DDL) issued by USAF HQ, which permits you to disclose CMI about the F -38 to formal military allies of the U.S. - correct answer NOT: Cat 5, NOT Ca t 3 As the DDA for the F -38 Program Office, do you have the AUTHORITY to make a disclosure determination regarding the requested information? (Scenario 2) - correct answer No What is your next action? - correct answer NOT: Refer the matter to USAF HQ and recommend they approve the request under their authority. WRONG You are the DDA at the Navy's Electronic Systems Development Laboratory (NAVELSYSDEVLAB). The lab is researching experimental electronic systems for the Navy's next generation of anti -ship missiles. The country of Rovia, has offered to assist this R&D effo rt by providing both funding and scientific/technical support. A team of Rovian scientists will be working at the lab, and will require access to U.S. SECRET data related to the general operational requirements, concepts, and military characteristics requi red to adapt the systems for production. Rovia is a formal defense treaty ally and has signed a General Security Agreement with the U.S., as well as a memorandum of agreement for the combined research project. - correct answer NOT: Cat 5 NOT Cat 1 The requirements of DoDD 5230.20 must be met for the Rovian scientists to work at NAVELSYSDEVLAB. - correct answer True Is an exception to National Disclosure Policy required in this case? (Scenario 3) - correct answer No As the DDA for the lab, do you have the authority to make a disclosure decision about experimental electronic systems data? (Scenario 3) - correct answer Yes Should disclosure of electronic systems data be approved or denied? - correct answer Approved The country of Bandaria is interested in the work done with the country of Rovia. Does the Navy DDA have the authority to disclose the combined information? - correct answer No If Rovia and the U.S. both agreed to disclose the information, can it be shared? - correct answer Yes Following the successful combined R&D effort on electronic systems capabilities at NAVELSYSDEVLAB, the U.S. and Rovian Navies are interested in discussing the possibility of co -production of the new MANTA anti -ship missile. If this were to occur, the Rovia n defense contractor MarTech could produce the advanced electronic subsystems for the missile. This would require MarTech technicians to have access to the classified SECRET -level blueprints, design documents, and other material necessary to manufacture th e subsystems.The subsystem design documents are what category of classified military information (CMI)? Based on the information provided, select the most appropriate category. Note there is only one correct answer. - correct answer NOT Cat 3 NOT Cat 6 As part of the information shared with Rovia on the MANTA anti -ship missile, does the DDA have disclosure authority to include Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information? - correct answer No
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