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Town Hall Meeting with DSS Director Stan SimsWednesday, July 13, 2011 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)Huntsville, AL |
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Event Details
The DSS Huntsville Field Office will host a town hall meeting featuring DSS Director Stan Sims.
Date: July 13, 2011 Time: 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: Auditorium at 655 Discovery Drive [Research Park]. If you have questions that you would like Mr. Sims to address, please submit in advance to: Mark.Schoenig@dss.mil. If you have any registration questions, please contact Paul J. Malone at Paul.Malone@Dynetics.com. Thank you and hope to see everyone at the Town Hall. Stanley "Stan" L. Sims Director, Defense Security Service Mr. Stan Sims was appointed by the Secretary of Defense as Director of the Defense Security Service (DSS), on Dec. 5, 2010. He is a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service and a retired military officer. As the Director of DSS, he leads the agency that has the mission to support national security and the warfighter, secures the nation's technological base, and oversees the protection of U.S. and foreign classified information in the hands of industry. DSS accomplishes this mission by: Clearing industrial facilities, personnel and associated information systems; collecting, analyzing and providing threat information to industry and government partners; managing foreign ownership control and influence in cleared industry; providing advice and oversight to industry; delivering security education and training; and, providing information technology services that support the industrial security mission of DoD and its partner agencies. Prior to his assignment to DSS, Mr. Sims served as the Director of Security for the Department of Defense in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (OUSD(I)). In that capacity, he was the senior DoD security official responsible for the development, promulgation, implementation and oversight of national and DoD-level security policies encompassing personnel, physical, industrial, information, operations, chemical/biological, special access program, and sensitive compartmented information security, as well as research and technology protection. He acted as the DoD senior performance goal leader for the personnel security reform effort, where he oversaw the Department's security and suitability metrics that support requirements of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorist Prevention Act of 2004. A retired Army colonel and decorated combat veteran with more than 31 years of distinguished military and Federal service, Mr. Sims has served in a variety of intelligence, operations, command, and staff positions at multiple levels. Previous positions on the DoD staff include his service as Deputy Director of Warfighter Requirements & Evaluation. During his tenure, Mr. Sims implemented the Joint Intelligence Operations Center concept at all of the geographical and functional combatant commands, transforming the way the Department organizes to conduct intelligence operations throughout the warfighting commands. Before that assignment, he led OUSD(I)'s National Programs Office as the senior DoD official and focal point officer on all matters pertaining to DoD involvement in specialized activities within the National Security Council. A native of Arkansas, Mr. Sims holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Arkansas State University, and Master's degrees in Administration from Central Michigan State University and in National Security Strategy from the National Defense University.
When & Where
655 Discovery Drive - Auditorium
655 Discovery Drive
Huntsville,
AL 35806
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)
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NCMS Midsouth Chapter
NCMS was founded in 1964 by a group of government and industry security classification managers and administrators who recognized the importance of establishing a society, national in scope, to advance the practice of Classification Management as a profession.
Today, the Society has nearly 3,000 members in the United States and overseas including representatives from NATO countries. Within the U.S., members come from the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of State, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency, General Accounting Office--virtually every Federal agency that deals with classification--and from the civilian contractors who work with these agencies. As the Society has grown over the years, its focus has also expanded. NCMS now provides professional development for its members in the field of classification management, information security, personnel security, computer security, operations security (OPSEC), facility security, and technology security.