MGMT MISC DISCS intro to security cooperation Module 4_Latest
• Question 1
6.6 out of 6.6 points
Under DoD Directive 5000.01, DoD Acquisition
... [Show More] Workforce must seek to first source capability solutions from
.
Selected Answer:
d.
domestic or international commercial products or dual-use technologies
Answers: a.
cooperative development program with one or more Allied nations
b.
new Service-unique development
c.
new joint Service development
d.
domestic or international commercial products or dual-use technologies
Response
Feedback: Correct. Under DoD Directive 5000.01, DoD Acquisition Workforce must seek to first source capability solutions from domestic or international commercial products or dual-use technologies.
• Question 2
6.6 out of 6.6 points
The U.S. collaborates with partner nations in International Armaments Cooperation (IAC) programs to .
Selected Answer: c.
share costs and risk
Answers: a.
decrease interoperability
b.
minimize U.S. access to technology
c.
share costs and risk
d.
delay operational fielding of defense systems
Response
Feedback: Correct. The U.S. collaborates with partner nations in International Armaments Cooperation (IAC) programs to share costs and risk.
• Question 3
6.6 out of 6.6 points
International Acquisition & Exportability (IA&E) assessment results becomes the foundation for guidance, plans, and instructions concerning future external stakeholder collaboration.
Selected Answer: a.
acquisition program- and system-specific
Answers: a.
acquisition program- and system-specific
b.
Department of State
c.
Combatant Command
d.
All of the above
Response
Feedback: Correct. International Acquisition & Exportability (IA&E) assessment results becomes the foundation for acquisition program- and system- specific guidance, plans, and instructions concerning future external stakeholder collaboration.
• Question 4
6.6 out of 6.6 points
represent any communication with a foreign government or international organization, in such detail that acceptance of such a position or offer would result in an international agreement, like an MOU or MOA.
Selected Answer: a.
negotiations
Answers: a. negotiations
b.
preliminary talks
c.
technical discussions
d.
exploratory discussions
Response
Feedback: Correct. Negotiations represent any communication with a foreign government or international organization, in such detail that acceptance of such a position or offer would result in an international agreement, like an MOU or MOA.
• Question 5
6.6 out of 6.6 points
The distinction between Classified Military Information (CMI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is important because they are both
, but processes to appropriately
them are quite different.
Selected Answer: d.
controlled; disclose
Answers: a.
contained; classify
b.
classified; contain
c.
disclosed; controlled
d.
controlled; disclose
Response
Feedback: Correct. The distinction between Classified Military Information (CMI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is important because they are both controlled, but processes to appropriately disclose them are quite different.
• Question 6
7.6 out of 7.6 points
International involvement should be considered as early as possible and can occur throughout the of equipment and material for DoD requirements.
Selected Answer: a.
original design, development, and production
Answers: a.
original design, development, and production
b.
Foreign Military Sales
c.
just production
d.
RDTE processes
Response
Feedback: Correct. International involvement should have been considered as early as possible and can occur throughout the original design, development, and production of equipment and material for DoD requirements.
• Question 7
0 out of 6.6 points
Only have the authority to make decisions for the export and import of military and dual-use items; “dual-use”, meaning articles having both a military and civilian use.
Selected Answer: a.
Department of State (DoS) and Department of Defense (DoD)
Answers: a.
Department of State (DoS) and Department of Defense (DoD)
b.
Congress and Department of Commerce (DoC) c.
Congress and Department of Defense (DoD)
d.
Department of State (DoS) and Department of Commerce (DoC)
Response Feedback:
Incorrect. See Module Four, Lesson Three, Page 2.
• Question 8
6.6 out of 6.6 points
The broad spectrum of International Program Security Requirements covers all of the following except
.
Selected Answer: c.
Cultural assimilation and integration
Answers: a.
Policy for foreign and national disclosure of classified information
b.
Technology transfer and export controls
c.
Cultural assimilation and integration d.
Guidelines for international visits and assignments
Response
Feedback: Correct. The broad spectrum of International Program Security Requirements covers all of the following except cultural assimilation and integration.
• Question 9
6.6 out of 6.6 points
The purpose of the National Disclosure Policy (NDP) is to
.
Selected Answer:
b.
establish a framework to approve or deny the transfer of Classified Military Information (CMI) to foreign governments and international organizations
Answers: a.
create a framework to facilitate transferring Classified Military Information (CMI) within the USG
b.
establish a framework to approve or deny the transfer of Classified Military Information (CMI) to foreign governments and international organizations
c.
implement a blanket policy in transferring Classified Military Information (CMI) outside the USG
d.
ensure Classified Military Information (CMI) is never transferred outside the USG
Response
Feedback: Correct. The purpose of the National Disclosure Policy (NDP) is to establish a framework to approve or deny the transfer of Classified Military Information (CMI) to foreign governments and international organizations.
• Question 10
6.6 out of 6.6 points
is a multi-faceted area in which the U.S. cooperates with other countries and international organizations to research, develop, acquire and sustain military systems.
Selected Answer: c.
International Armaments Cooperation (IAC)
Answers: a.
Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
b.
Direct Commercial Sales (DCS)
c.
International Armaments Cooperation (IAC)
d.
International Agreements
Response
Feedback: Correct. International Armaments Cooperation (IAC) is a multi-faceted area in which the U.S. cooperates with other countries and international organizations to research, develop, acquire and sustain military systems.
• Question 11
6.6 out of 6.6 points
Program protection provides the processes, methodologies, and techniques to enable program offices to identify and determine the most appropriate mix of measures to protect it from known security threats and attacks.
Selected Answer: d.
all of the above
Answers: a. information
b. components
c. technologies
d.
all of the above
Response
Feedback: Correct. All of the above. Program protection provides the processes, methodologies, and techniques to enable program offices to identify information, technology, and components, and determine the most appropriate mix of measures to protect it from known security threats and
attacks.
• Question 12
6.6 out of 6.6 points
The objective of a program protection plan (PPP) is to
.
Selected Answer:
b.
protect Critical Program Information (CPI) from hostile collection efforts and unauthorized disclosure during the acquisition process
Answers: a.
isolate Critical Program Information (CPI) and eliminate international involvement
b.
protect Critical Program Information (CPI) from hostile collection efforts and unauthorized disclosure during the acquisition process
c.
disclose all Critical Program Information (CPI) to stakeholders for the sake of transparency
d.
accelerate the acquisition process by deemphasizing technology security
Response
Feedback: Correct. The objective of a program protection plan (PPP) is to protect Critical Program Information (CPI) from hostile collection efforts and
unauthorized disclosure during the acquisition process.
• Question 13
6.6 out of 6.6 points
consists of the critical elements of the system that produce or enable a unique capability and make it valuable to U.S. defense forces.
Selected Answer: b.
Critical Program Information (CPI)
Answers: a.
Technology Release Roadmap (TRR)
b.
Critical Program Information (CPI)
c.
Security Classification Guide (SCG)
d.
Program Protection Plan (PPP)
Response
Feedback: Correct. Critical Program Information consists of the critical elements of the system that produce or enable a unique capability and make it valuable to U.S. defense forces.
• Question 14
0 out of 6.6 points
, who is responsible for considering International Acquisition & Exportability (IA&E) throughout systems acquisition, takes direction from the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, USD (A&S).
Selected Answer: b.
DSCA
Answers: a.
Partner Nation
b.
DSCA
c.
DoD acquisition workforce
d.
DoD SC planners
Response Feedback:
Incorrect. See Module Four, Lesson One, Page 15.
• Question 15
6.6 out of 6.6 points
DoD considerations of international involvement in acquisition and future exportability leads to benefits such as
.
Selected Answer:
c.
engaging the global defense technology base while maintaining
U.S. military technological edge
Answers: a.
weakening the domestic and allied industrial base
b.
increasing overall acquisition costs
c.
engaging the global defense technology base while maintaining
U.S. military technological edge
d.
degrading partner nation operational capability and interoperability
Response
Feedback: Correct. DoD considerations of international involvement in acquisition and future exportability leads to benefits such as engaging the global defense technology base while maintaining U.S. military technological edge. [Show Less]