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Episode 32 Summary – CFD Podcast: Cleared to Operate
In this episode, Tabetha Baume explains the process companies must follow to obtain a Facility Security Clearance (FCL) in order to work on classified government contracts. She outlines key requirements such as clearing senior management personnel, appointing a Facility Security Officer (FSO), demonstrating financial stability, and preparing facilities that meet government security standards under the National Industrial Security Program (32 CFR Part 117).
She emphasizes that the process can take 12–18 months and requires ongoing compliance and a strong security culture. Her key message is that while obtaining a facility clearance is complex and resource-intensive, it is essential for companies seeking to compete for classified contracts in the federal marketplace.
By Pepper Holdings LLC ProductionsEpisode 32 Summary – CFD Podcast: Cleared to Operate
In this episode, Tabetha Baume explains the process companies must follow to obtain a Facility Security Clearance (FCL) in order to work on classified government contracts. She outlines key requirements such as clearing senior management personnel, appointing a Facility Security Officer (FSO), demonstrating financial stability, and preparing facilities that meet government security standards under the National Industrial Security Program (32 CFR Part 117).
She emphasizes that the process can take 12–18 months and requires ongoing compliance and a strong security culture. Her key message is that while obtaining a facility clearance is complex and resource-intensive, it is essential for companies seeking to compete for classified contracts in the federal marketplace.