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5-12.
For security purposes, which of the
following personnel are considered
visitors?
1.
Civilian employees permanently
assigned to the command
2.
Persons on temporary additional duty
3.
Reservists on active duty for training
4.
Both 2 and 3 above
5-13.
Which of the following persons are NOT
required to sign visitor records or display
identification badges when being escorted
as visitors?
1.
DON contractors
2.
Flag officers, general officers or their
civilian equivalents
3.
Non U. S. citizens
4.
U. S. scientists
5-14.
A cleared and properly trained military or
civilian member or a contractor assigned to
the command being visited may function as
an escort for a visitor.
1.
True
2.
False
5-15.
What information must be provided on a
civilian or military employee visiting a
DON command?
1.
Purpose of visit
2.
Date and duration of visit
3.
Security clearance status
4.
All of the above
5-16.
Which of the following information is NOT
required on a contractor employee visiting
a DON command?
1.
Name of person being visited
2.
UIC/RUC
3.
Date and place of birth
4.
Certification of security clearance
5-17.
Visit requests may be transmitted by
facsimile, by message or electronically
transmitted via electronic mail.
1.
True
2.
False
5-18.
Which of the following statements
pertain(s) to visit requests?
1.
Under no circumstances will personnel
handcarry their own visit requests to
the places being visited
2.
All visit requests will provide a
certification of the visitors need to
know in the form of an authorization
signature by an official, other than the
visitor, with command signature
authority
3.
Both 1 and 2 above
4.
Requests must be submitted two weeks
prior to visit
5-19.
Which of the following regulations governs
visits by foreign nationals and
representatives of foreign entities?
1.
DoD 5210.2
2.
SECNAVINST 5510.34
3.
SECNAVINST 5350.4C
4.
SECNAVINST 5400.1
5-20.
Members of Congress, by virtue of their
elected status, do NOT require DoD
security clearances.
1.
True
2.
False
