Security Classification Marking Instructions

Security Classification Marking Instructions

UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE 5000 DEFENSE PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 2030 1-5000 SEP 2 7 2004 MEMORANIN JM FOR SBCRE'I'AKTES OF 'WE M ILI'l'ARY DEPARTMENTS CHAIRMAN OF 1'HE JOIN?' CHIEFS OF STAFF UNDER SECRETARIES OF DEFENSE ASSIS.I'ANT SIi,C7KETARIESOF DCF'ENSE GENERAL, COUNSEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DIRECTOR, OPERATIONAL 'I'ES'I' AND EVALUATION INSPECTOR GENERAL OF 'I'HE DEPAII'L'MENT OF UEFENSE ASSISTAN'TS 'TO TIJL SECRETARY 01; DEFENSE DIRECTOR, ADMIN ISI'RATION AN I) MANAGEMENT DIRliCTOR, PROGRAM ANALYSIS AND EVALUA'TION DIRECTOR, NET ASSESSMENT DIREC'I'OKS OF Tf EE DEFENSE AGENCIES DlKECTOlXS 01;TlIE DOD FIELD AC'TIVITLES SUBJECT: Se~urityClassifimtiorl Marking Inslr-uc;tiuns This directive-type memorandum provides interim guidance on changes to DoD Regulation 5200.1, "Information Security Program," dated January 1997. Sharing information at all levels of classification and control is more important now than ever. In support of homeland securily and coalition warfare we have an increased need to share data with our foreign partners. Our ability to share in a timely manner will determine our ability to Ievcragc our unmatched capabilities. In order to accommodate new and rapidly changing demands to share information and to handle it in a secure electronic environment, information that has been determined releasable through established foreign disclosure procedures to foreign nationals, international organizations or multinational forces shall be marked "Releasable to USA with the applicable country trigraph, international organizations or multinational forces tetragraph". 'I'his wjll enaklc electronic identification and isolation of the data. The "KEL '1'0" control marking was previously only for use on intelligence tnformatiun, but is now authorized for use on all classified defense information. ?he marking "Not Rcleasablc tu Foleigu Nationals" (NOFORN) is slill ouly authorized for use on intclligencc that requires originator approval before being disclosed. 7he use of NOFOKN is governed by Director af Central Intelligence nircctivc 6/7, "Intelligence Disclosure Policy" and is used to identify intelligunce which an originator has determined falls under the criteria of IX'ID 6/7, Attachment B, paragraph C:, "IntelIigcnce Wh~hMay Not be L)~sclosedor Released." U.S. classified information is a national asset to bc conserved and protected and will bc shared in a rrlanner consistent with the need to protect it and ensure the success of the organization's mission. The challenge is to realize the benefits of sharing information while managing the risk. ?'he attached guidance is effective immediately. Please ensure widest dissemination. DoD 52OO.l -R will be updated within 180 days to reflect these changes. A ttaclment As stated Security Classification Marking Instructions The "REL TO" identifies classified information that an originator has prcdctermined to be releasable or has been released. through established foreign disclosure procedures and channels, to the hreign country(ies)/international organizations indicated. Further foreign dissemination of the material (in any forni) is authorized only after obtaining permission from the originator. "REL TO" cannot be used with NOFOlCN on page markings. When a document contains both NOFORN and REL TO portions, NOFORN takes precedence for the markings at the top and bottom of the page. The full marking "REL TO USA//applicable country trigraph(s), international organization or coalition force tetragraph" shall be used after the classification and will appear at the top and bottom of the front cover, if there is one, the title page, if there is one, the first page ild L~ICoulsidtt uT ~ht:back cover, il' there is one. "REL TO" n-tusr include country code "USA" as the first country code listed. After the USA, country trigraphic codes shall be listed in alphabeticid order followed by international organization/coalition tetragraphic codcs listed in alphabetical order. Country codes shall be separated by a comma and a space with the 1~s.tCOUII~TY code separated by a space, a lower case "and" and a spacc, EXAMPLE: TOP SECRETIIREL TO USA, EGY and TSR. Portion marking: Countries do not need to be listed unless they arc different from the countries listed in the "REL TO" at the top and bottom of the page. Text which is releasable to all the countries listed at the top and bottom of the page shall be portion marked "REL." EXAMPLE: (TS//EL) 7. If the information is releasable to countries that are different than those listed in the overall "REL TO" marking, the portior~marking has the same format, but with the specific co~~ntricslorgn~~izlztio~~slistcd alphabetically. Example: The overall document marking is "SECRET//REL 7'0 USA, NZL and NATO" however, however, the portion marking may be: (SIIRET, TO USA, AUS, NZ1>and NATO) to indicate that the information contained within this portion is also relensnble to Australia. 8. The marking "Not Releasable to Foreign Nationals," abbreviated "NOFORN," is an authorized control markrng for intelligence in accordance with Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DUD) GIG, "Security Cunlrol~on Llie Disserr~ir~alivriol' Tnldligen~c Information." 9. Countries represented with the IS0 3 166 trigraphic codcs can be obtained from the world wide web at ftp.ripe.nctfiso3166- countrycodes. International organ~zatonsand coal;tion tetragraphs are attached. AF';IIAF.IT :;'LAN...................... AFI; I'i,k:ltl REF'IJf LJ C'. ................. .(:Xi.: P.LY8t\N1A. ........................ .HI.!$ ULNMKL<K .......................... DNK ALGR!?lA .......................... D%?! DJIHOUTT .........................DJI AMERICAPI SAMOA. .................. AS14 9OMIN IC4. ....................... .DM.% APJLK,KP,A. ........................ .ANI) i)r@j1r; I CAN h~;PIIFT, 1 (:. .............. IIOM kP.L':!ilLk. .......................... AC;'.) E[.llkl)llK. ........................ .F,C:TJ ANCUILLA ......................... AT4 EGYPT ............................ ECY ANTARCTICA ....................... ATA EL SP,l,V,kDC71?. ..................... SLV ANTIGUA AND FjARAUUA ............ .A?'.; EQUATOR I AL GI1 LNEA. ............... GNQ ARlitlNT TliA. ....................... ARG KKITRSA. ......................... EKL ARMENIA .......................... At<\? ES8l'(ONTA......................... .EST ARUUA ............................ AHW ETHIOPTA. ........................ ETH AUSTRALIA ........................AUS E7A[,KT,AND ISLANDS (MATJVINAS) ......FLK AUSTRIA .......................... AWT FAROC 15LAND.S. ...................FRO AZERHAT,TAN. ...................... AZl2: FIJI ............................. FJI nAl1AMAS .......................... AHS PINI~AND.......................... FTN BAHRAIN ..........................HHR k'KANCE ........................... FRA BAEJC1ADL~:SU~...................... I3C;D FREI'lC3 CIJ LJrPlA. ................... GUb' BARBADO?; ......................... BRB FRENCEI POLY!.JPI.S'IA. ................PYF' Ht:LAKiJS. ......................... RLR FKErJCH SOUTHERN '1'b;RRTTORTL'S. .....ATF BELC;TTJM. ........................ .nKL GABON ............................ CAB RE1.I 7.E. ~ ~ . -131 7. GAMUIA ........................... GMD BENLN ............................ HEN GEORGIA .......................... GEO HEF<MUDA .......................... RNU (;LRPihNY. ......................... DEU RHIITAN ........................... BTN GHANA ............................ GHA ROLLV1A ..........................HOL GIRRALTAR. ....................... GIB BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA ........... BIH GREE(:E ........................... GRC HOTSWRNA ......................... RkiA GREENLAND ........................ GRt. ROUVL'I' ISLAND ....................BVT GRENADA . ......................... GnU HRAZT 1,. ..........................RI :A CUADELOUPE. ...................... GT,P BRITISH lNDlAN OCEAN TERRITOHY...IO'I' GUAM. ............................ GUM BRUNEI DARUSSAT,AM ................BKN GIIATEMALA ........................GTM BULGARIA .........................BGR GUINkA ........................... GIN BURKZNA EASU .....................BFA GUINEA-BISSAU .................... GNR BURUNDI ..........................BDI GIIYANA ........................... GUY CAMRODTA ......................... KHM HA I '1'1 ............................ f IrrI CF.MEROOPI. ........................CNK HEART) T SLAND AND MCUONALD 1 SI,ANCIS CANADA ...........................CAN ............................... HMD CHPE VEKUE.. ..................... CI'V HO1,Y SKb1 (VA7'lCAN Cf'l'Y STATE) ....VAT CAYMAN ISLANDS ...................CYM BONDIIKAS ......................... HND CkNTRAL AFRICAN REP[IBLTC. ........CAY HONG KONG ........................ HKG CHAD ............................. TCU !IUNGAHY ..........................HUN CHT1.E ............................ CHL LLELANU .......................... ISL CHINA, PEOPLE'S RRPUBLIC OF.. ....CSN INDIA ............................IND CHRISTMAS ISLAND .................CXR INDONESlA ........................IUN cacos (KEELING) ISLANDS. .........CCK IKAN (~SLWIT~KEPURLLC OF) ....... IRN COTJOMDIA. ........................COL IRAQ ............................. IKU COMOKOS ..........................CUM IRE1,AND. ......................... IKL CONGO ............................COG ISRAEL ...........................ISR CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLTC OF ITALY ............................ ITA TIlC ............................ COI) JAMAICA. .........................LJAM C.OOK I S1,P.N US. .................... COK JAPAN ............................ JPN COSTA KICA ......................

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