YES.
No, not all DoD and cleared civilian personnel who generate or create classified material from classified sources are derivative classifiers. Derivative classifiers are individuals who identify and apply classification markings based on source material. Others may handle classified material without performing derivative classification duties.
yes
All cleared DoD civilian, military, and contractor Personnel who generate or create classified material from authorized classified sources.
True
True
True
All cleared DoD and authorized contractor personnel who generate or create material from classified sources
The responsibility for ensuring that new documents generated from classified information are properly marked typically falls on the contractor's designated security officer or personnel trained in handling classified materials. They must adhere to the guidelines set forth by the relevant government agency or organization overseeing the classified information. Additionally, the contractor’s management is ultimately accountable for compliance with all security regulations.
No. Biotic means living (or recently living). Tidal energy can be classified as a renewable resource, however, because we can use it to generate power, and it renews itself at the next tide to generate more power.
Yes, coals are classified as a fire because they are the burning embers that remain after wood or another fuel has been burned. Coals generate heat and can be used to start or maintain a fire.
no, administration department in a hospital takes care of the personnel, budgetary requirements, regulatory requirements and other managerial functions, however, other cost centers in the hospital could be under this department.
FADH2 and NADH are classified as electron carriers in cellular respiration. They play a key role in transferring electrons to the electron transport chain, where the energy from these electrons is used to generate ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.