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INDUSTRIAL SECURITY ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB)

ISAB ACTION ITEM TRACKING REPORT:

Action Item Tracking Report -- Updated March 31, 2006

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1.1-b

Business Transformation Agenda

  • Item Access to Clearance Information: Examine the use of a secure web site to allow CSOs to personally “verify” clearances on a “real time” basis.

  • Pooling of Personnel Clearances: Outside of the discussion on government-wide portability above, examine the feasibility of “pooling” list of cleared individuals or making ISS Clearances transferable between companies.

Cynthia Armstrong / Rachelle Angus

  • This has been identified as the top priority for IT Work plan for 2006-07. Establishing user requirements in consultation with industry will be the first step. ISAB will be used on a secretarial basis to confirm requirements.

  • ISS will examine the “pooling” of clearances as one of its priorities.

  • It was agreed that ISS (Business Transformation Project) would establish a working group with ISAB reps, ISS reps (including International) and PWGSC Legal Services, Acquisitions and Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) Office. A note will be sent to ISAB members inviting participation.

  • These items are targeted for completion this calendar year unless Working Group deliberations result in legal/privacy or contractual blocks.

  • The Working Group will report back at the next ISAB meeting.

1.2

  • BTP Recommendations: Brief ISAB and advise of other recommendations.
  • ISS’ management team will review the Business Transformation Project recommendations and identify priorities and timelines.

  • Prior to the next ISAB meeting, the DG/ISS will advise ISAB of the actions to be pursued as a result of the Business Transformation Project, to identify two additional “priorities”, and to seek ISAB (and GISAB) views.

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  • Industry Survey : Provide sample questions on CIISD to associations so mini surveys can be conducted with their members (this expanded the scope from the previous action item for questions for a CATA survey)











  • International Processes : Review processes to reduce times related to international contracts or clearances requiring out-of-country checks, e.g., feasibility of “Letters of Good Conduct”.

Albert Bissonnette

  • Albert will prepare survey questions on CIISD services that ISAB members can share with their respective memberships. To help CIISD identify priorities for negotiation Security Agreements, the survey will also ask companies to identify global plans for conducting business in other countries.

  • In support of this, Albert will provide a list of countries that are presently covered by MOUs or other types or agreements.

  • CIISD will visit with international counterparts as feasible when traveling for other business to discuss possible improvements, e.g., Letters of Good Conduct are being considered in the reliability status and clearance process on an individual basis.

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1.4

  • Portable security clearances : In consultation with Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS), the RCMP and CSIS, develop a government-wide solution to make clearances more portable (possibly via the GoC shared services initiative).

Gerry Deneault

  • The issue has been raised at TBS-PCO Strategic Steering Committee-Security Committee. ISS will share ISAB activities and concerns with this new committee and with the Government Industrial Security Advisory Board (GISAB) for discussion.

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1.5

  • E-Learning : Provide industry with web-based tools to allow them to develop necessary expertise and to reference when questions arise.

Cynthia Armstrong / Rachelle Angus

  • The increased use of E-learning is one of the recommendations from the Business Transformation Project.

  • CGD is adapting Lockheed Martin E- learning tool and this will be investigated sector wide (for CSOs, DSOs and other employees).

  • Note: Lockheed Martin also offered this tool to other companies/associations.

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1.6

  • Process Change – Improved Access to Information : Develop other tools for providing companies with basic information on Industrial Security processes, obtaining clearances, etc.

Albert Bissonnette

  • Qs and As on CIISD have been updated (currently being circulated internally for review) and will be published as a booklet and added to the website.

  • Editors note: Although not discussed at ISAB, providing companies with better information is included in the Business Project Transformation recommendations related to improving Outreach.

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1.7

  • Working Groups : Expand advisory capability of ISAB by seeking participating in ISAB Working Groups.

Peter Hull

  • Following presentation March 30 th, 2006 meeting, it was agreed that two WGs would be set up: Contract Security; Controlled Goods. Peter Hull to send follow-up e-mail seeking representatives for Working Groups.

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1.8

  • Government Security Map : Provide industry with easier access to information on “who’s who” in the government industrial security community.

Peter Hull

  • Peter to discuss with other government security partners and begin development of tool or site.

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2.1

  • Process Changes – Positive Advice and Feedback : Look for opportunities to help companies meet their security responsibilities in a proactive manner (i.e., prevention via “white hat” versus “black hat” approach).

ISS - All

  • ISS has been actively trying to take the preventative and advisory approach and efforts will continue. For example, FISOs will take the opportunity to educate clients when they perform their inspections and identify sound security practices during the walkabout.

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2.2

  • Improve Industry-Government communications : Invite members of the Government of Canada security and intelligence community (i.e., RCMP, CSIS) to future meetings.

Michelle Tardif

  • A joint meeting of the Industrial Security Advisory Board and the new Government Industrial Security Advisory Board (GISAB) has been scheduled for October 5 th, 2006. Member input into Agenda, etc. to be sought at later date.

  • ISAB members will be provided with the link to the GISAB pages (which shares the sidebar with ISAB on the ISS website):

    http://www.iss.gc.ca/
    text/gisab/
    board_e.htm


    http://www.ssi.gc.ca/
    text/gisab/
    board_f.htm


  • Editors note: GISAB had been provided with ISAB links following their first meeting.

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2.3

  • Process changes – Government-Industry “Partnering”: Consider “partnership” opportunities with industry associations, i.e., assistance with sponsorships, use of “pools” for cleared consultants / temporary help / contractors.

Gerry Deneault

  • This issue is still under review. As noted above, ISS will accept Lockheed Martin’s offer to examine and possibly modify their E-learning tool.

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