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UNITED STATES SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND7701 TAMPA POINT BOULEVARD
MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA 33621 -5323
Directorate of Command Support
Mr. John Greenewald , Jr.
Dear Mr. Greenewald:
JUL l 2 2010
This responds to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for a copy of thePsychological Operations Planning and Analysis System (POPAS ), Accession Number:
ADB347240, dated 24 February 2009 , (USSOCOM FOIA control number 2009-101 ).
Enclosed is the document responsive to your request. Segments of the informationcontained within are withheld , as information pertaining to internal practices of an agency,which if released would allow circumvention of an agency rule, policy, or statute.
The release of the redacted information is denied under the provision of Title 5, UnitedStates Code, Section 552 (b )(2) high.
If you are not satisfied with this action , you may appeal to the appellate authority, theDirector of Administration and Management, Office of the Secretary of Defense. To submit
your appeal , you should write directly to the Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office,Attn: Mr. James Hogan, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301-1155. Yourappeal should be postmarked within 60 calendar days of the date of this letter, should citecase number 2009-101 , and should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information ActAppeal."
There is no charge for processing this request.
Enclosure
Sincerely,
v{(md- 0-----Richard H. ConverseColonel , U.S. Air ForceDeputy Chief of Staff
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UNITED STATES SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND
SECURITY C.LASSIFICATION GUIDE FOR THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS PLANNING M
ANALYSIS SYSTEM (POPAS)
24 February 2009
·'DISTRIBUTION D: Distribution a u t h ? e d tu the Department of Defense (f)(,D) and UnitedStates (U .S.) DoD cnntract(lr'S for administrative.. developmental, or operational use of J>OPAS .24 February 2009. Other r<:qucsts for this document shaJI be referred to the H c a d q u a r t e ~ United States Spccia Operations C t ~ m m a n d . Special Operations Acqui!'ition and LcgisticsC'cntcr. Program Manager tor Psychological Operations. 7701 Tampa Point Blvd .. MacDill AfB.
f l 33621-S323 ."
This document contains information EXE.MPT F R O ~ MANDATORY DISCLOSt.:RE underthe FOIA. ExemptiC1n 2 applies.
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FOR.WARD
Oc:scriprion:
The PSYOP Planning and Analysis System (POP AS) automates the P S Y O P ~ s p e c i f i c ;:.lan.ning
and analysis pTOCCSS for target a u d i e n ~ selection, themes, series, product develOpment, and
effects modelins across the cnti:n: operational spectrum. POPAS is an intcgr.!ted suite of .software applications designee. to automate PSY OP Mission Planrung 2.nd Analysis c t : ~ p a b i l i t i c s . The s o f t w ~ is a compilation of integrated commc:n:ial o f f - 1 h ~ s h e l f {COTS) and customdeveloped aJ)plications. POPAS s W \ d a r d i ~ e s the Joint PSVOP planningand analysis process by
providing a collaborative envirol!ltllent that is DoD net centric white capiraHzing on the
integration ofc l t i s t i n ~ interagency databases. tn addition. lbis system will be used tO sUppOrt
other SpeciaJ Operations forces (SOF) Jnfonnation Operations (10) missions.
Approved by:
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SECI'ION 1
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Puxpose. To provide inst.""'lletions and guidance on the classification ofin6 rnation involvedin the Psychological Operations Planning and Analysis System (POP AS).
2. AuthoritY. This guide is ~ ' ! ' p r o v e d by the Original Classifieation Authority (OCA) and issuedby the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) under the authority of
Department of Defense Directive (DoOO) 5200.1R, Information Security ProgrDm Regulation,
January 1997; USSOCOM Manual 380-I.lnfomuztion Securlry Program Manual, July 2002;apd Executive Order (£.0.) 12958, dated 25 March 2003. Changes in classification guidancecontained herein are effective upon receipt.
J. Qffice of Primary Respopsibility <OPRl. Within USSOCOM, the OP R for this SecurityClassifica.tiol'l Guide (SCG) is the USSOCOM Special Operations Acquisition and LogisticsCenter (SOAL). AU inquiries concerning its content and interpretation shall be sent to the
following address:
United States Special Operations CommandSpecial Operations Acquisition and Logistics CenterProgram Manager for Psychological Operations7701 Tampa Point Blvd.
. MacDill AFB, FL 33621·5323
4. Classifi.ea.t'Q ecommendatio . If the security classifications c:ontained in this guide areimpractical or if current conditions indicate a need for a change(s), then document and justifY
your recornmel'ldation(s) through appropriate channels to the OPl\. Until a final decision isrendered regarding your suggested cbange(s). handle and protect the item(s) involved at the
higher of the two classification levels (i.e., the level issued by this SCG or your s u g g e s t ~ change). All u s ~ of this guide are encouraged to improve and maintain its currency andadequacy. Arly over classification or incorrect classification shall be brought to the attention of
theOPR.
5. For Official Use Only CFOlJQ) Caveat.
a. FOUO is not a sec\lrity classification. Information that has not given a security
classi.fication pursuant to the criteria in this guide--but which may be withheld from the publicfor one or more of the reasons cited in DoDO 5400.7·R.DoD Freedom o fInformation Ac t
(FOIA) Program, September 1998, Chapter 3. E:temp.tion.s--shall be designa cd FOUO.
Information so de$ignated in this guide that warrants FOUO markings shall be handJed andprotected in accordance with DoDD 5400.7·R. Documents that are produced wh ich containPO'PAS infonnation that is designated FOUO shall be m2rked "FOR OFF1ClAL CSE. ONLY'' in
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letters larger than the rest oftb.e text, where practical, at the rop and the bottom oftlle frontcover, the title page, all pages within the document, and the outside of the back cover. ThefoUowing statement shall also appear on the ftont cover or the title page of the document withthe appropriate exemption(s) £dentified: ·
''1'his document contains bformation EXEMPT FROM MANDATORY D SCLOSUREunder the FOrA. Exemption(s) 2 and 4 apply.
b. FOIA Exemptions applicable to POPAS information:
(I ) FOJA Exemption Number 2. T'nis exemption applies solely to the internal pe!'SOnnel
rules and practices of the DoD or any ofi13 Components. Exemption high (b) (2) includesrecords containing or constituting statutes, rules, regulations. orders, manuals, directives,instructions, and security classification guides,. if released would aUow circumvention of therecords thereby substantially hindering the effective perfOrmance of the DoD or its a g ~ c i e s . This includes computer software, the release of which would allow eircumventio:t of a statute orDoD rules, regulations, orders, manuals, directives, or instructions.
(2) FOIA Exemption. Number 4. This exemption pertains to trade secrets, or comm • ·ator financial information, that LDoD Component receives from a person or r g ' " c J ~ . i u t i o n ou1sidethe go"emment. The release of this infonnation to the general public would likely causesubstantial bann to the compe:itive position of the source. impair the govemmenfsability toobtain necessary information in the future, or impair some other legitimate govenu: ent interest.Some examples are: commercial or financial information recdved in confidence in connectionwith bids, contracts, or proposals; statistical data and corumerc'al or financial informationconcerning cantrac:t performuce, income, etc.; personal statements given in the course of
inspections, investigations, or ~ u d i t s ; financial data provided in confidence by private employersin connection with locality wage surveys; scientific and manufacturing processes o:r
developments conceming program or scientific data. or other infonnationsubmitted with anapplication for a grant or ...vith a report white research is in progress; technical or scientific datadeveloped by a contractor Of subcontractor exclusively at private expense; technical or scientificdata developed in part with federal funds and in part at private expense; computer softwarewhich is copyrighted; or proprietary information submitted strictly on a voluntary basis.
6. Reproduction. Extraction. and Dissemination. Authority is granted to POPAS acquirers,operators, maintainers, logisticians, and eontracto:n to make reproductions or extract selectedportions of this guide for their use in worlcir.g with this system.
7. Public Release. ASI.y publ' c release of infonnation regarding thePOPAS requires :iorwritten approval from the SCAt Program M8.1'1Ager (PM) or Assistant P r o g r Manager (APM).The SOAL PM or APM is respollSI'ble for ettsuring that approvals are in a<:oordance with DoDD5400.7, DoD Freedom ofInformation Ace P r o g r a m ~ 2 January 2008 and DoDD 5230.25,Withholding ofUnclassified Technical Data from Public Disclosure, 6 November 1982
(Incorporating Change l, 18 August 1995). Prior unofficial publication ofinfo-:marion does not
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constitute authority for official release. Requests for public: release shall be subm 'ttcd in the
form of one paper copy and one electronic copy to the Psychological O;Jerations ProgramManager forty-five working days prior to the requested release date.
8. Classification Currency. Corrected pages shall be distributed wher. major re.,isions to this
classification guide occur. Tl-e superseded pages shall be destroyed. Minor changes shall bemade by letter, a copy of this letter shall be filed in the front of this guide.
9. Foreign Pisdosyre. The term ••foreign disclosure" descn"bes the act ofdisclosing United
States (U.S.) Classified Military lnforrnation (CMI) to a r ~ r e s e n t a t i v e of a foreign government
orofan international o r g a n i z ~ t i o n in accordance with the provisions of theNational DisclosurePolicy-I (NDP·l ), I ~ o b e r 1998. The tenn "tbreign disclosure" does not 2l'ply when theinfonnation is unclassified. However, during the life eycle of the POP AS, it may becomenecessary to provide Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) or proprietary ·nronnation to a
representative of a foreign government orof an international organization, or to facilitate an
export to a representative of a foreign, non..
govern:ment organization (e.g., a foreigncorporation.). T h e r e f o r ~ those actions involving CUI which go beyond the nanow definition of
a foreign disclosure, but whic!l are closely related, will also be addressed in the following
paragraphs.
a. Foreign Disclosure of CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET , or TOP SECRET CMI. Any U.S.Government representative disclosing POPAS CMI (oral, visual. or documentary) or transferringclassified POPAS material to a representat1ve of a foreign govcmment or of an internationalorganization muSt comply \\ith the following requirements:
(1) Contact a SOAL Foreign Disc1osure Officer (FDO) to obtain prior writt n a:pproval to
disclose or transfer the specific POPAS CMI.
(2) Ens11re that the representativeof the foreign goverrunent or of the internationalorganization is authorized by his or her government or international organization o receivePOP AS CMI. Consult with a SOAL FDO if assistance is needed to verify the authorityorthe
recipient
(3) Consult with a SOAL FDO to ensure adhermee to NDP-1 .
(4) Report oral or visual disclosures to the FDO, Center for Special OperationsInternational Program Office (SCSO-J33 -IF). For documentary or material disdosures, obtain ahand te¢eipt-suc:h as an AF 310, aNAVPERS S000/64, aDA 3964, aJSI4, ortquivalentdocumentation-and provide it to the SCS0-133-lP FOO. The S C S O - l 3 3 ~ 1 P FDO ~ h a l l berespons1hle for entering a reeo.rd ofthe disclosure into the DoD foreign Disdcsure database.
For the SCSO-J33-IP FDO tc make a valid entry in this database, the following information must
be included on the hand receipt:
• Name of the person transferring the document or material
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• Name and nationality of the person receiving the document or material
• Name of the document or material
• Classification level of the document or materia]• Classification block as it appears on the document or material (i.e., the information
contained in the "Derived from" line and the "Declassify on" line)• Date ofthe t r a n s f ~ • Reason for the trat1sfer (e.g., an exercise or in at:eordanee with a Memorandum of
Undemanding)
b. Disclosure ofCUI. CUl is defined as unclassified informationor material to which.access o:;: distribution limitations have been applied a«<>rding to U.S. national laws, policies, andregulations. Because the provisions ofNDP-1 govern only CMI. the release of CUt to arepresentative ofa foreign govemment or ofan international organization is not considered aforeign disclOS\Il'ematter. However, any U.S. Goverr.rnent representative releasing POPAS CUlmust fU"St obtain permission fuml the SOAL PM or APM and adhere to 1he provisions ofDoDD5230.25. Withholding ofUnclassified Technical Data from Public Disclosure, 6 November 1984.
The SOAL PM orAPM wiH maintain a record of all released CUI.
<:. Disclosure of Proprietary Information. Any U.S. Government representative providingPOPAS proprietary information or material (classified or unclassified) to a representative ofaforeign government orof an i.-'ltemational organizationmust first obtain written permission fromthe owner ofthe information or material ar.d the approval of the SOAL PM or APM.
d. Export. The disclosure ofCMT or CUI, or the transfer ofmaterial to an individualrepresenting a foreign, non-government organization. is considered an export. An export isgoverned by the provisions o: the DoDD 5 2 2 0 . 2 2 ~ M , National IndustrialS-ecuriJ:)I Pt-ogrQ'Itt
Operating Manual, '28 February 2006; JnrematioMl T;af!ic irt Anns JUgulaticn [Title 22,
Revised as of I AJ)fil 1992]; or Expon Adminlsrr.atitm Regulation {Last updated: 2!) April 2008].Should the requirement for an export arise, cons"Ult a SOAL FDO for the best strategy to
facilitate it.
10. Distribution Statemerus.
a. DoDD 5230.24,Distr.'bution Statements on Technical DoC'I.lments, 18 March 1987,requires that distribution statementS be applied to both classified and unclassified technicaldocumeots. Technical documents contain information ( ~ p e r i m e n t a . I . developme.11tal, ortechnica works) that can be used to define an engineeringor manufacturing procesi or to design.proC\lre, produce. support, maintain, operate, repair) or overhaul materiel. The information may
be in text, graphic, or pictorit-1 fonn. All POPAS technical documents s!'la!l have the followingdistribution statement on the front cover, i f possible, or on the first page..
..DISTRIBUTION D: Distribution authorized to the Department ofDefense (DoD) and UnitedStales (U.S.) DoD contractors for a d m i n i s t r a t i v ~ developmental, or operational use of POPAS,
24 February 2009. Other requests for this doeument shall be referred to the Headquarters,
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United States Special Operaticns Command, Special Operations Acquisition s.nd Logistics
Center, Program Manager for Psychological Operations, 7101 Tampa Point B'vd., MecDill AFB.FL 3362 -5323."
b. W'hen possible, the section{s) of the document that contain{s) information that creates therequirement for the distribution swement, or other warning notl.ce, shall be p cued as anappendix. to permit broader distribution of the basic document.
11. Classification Statement.
a. E.O. 12958, Classified National &curity JnjoTI'Nllion. 17 April 1995 [as amended by
E.O. 13292, 28 March 2003] Section 2.1 requires that classification statements be applied to all
classified documents. The ch811s in Section 4 through Section 12 of this guide provide theoriginal classification decisions for topics associated with the POPAS, TI:erefore, all doounentswhich contain these topics shall be classified as derivative documents. The fo llowing derivativeclassification statement shall be applied to the bottom of the front cover, if possible, or the titlepage:
DERIVED FROM: Psychological Operations Planning and Analysis System SeClltityClasl>ification Guide, 24 Febr.Jary 2009 .
.OECLASSIFY ON: (See paragraph JJ.b . in this documbtt for an explanation ofht>w todetermine lNz co,.rect date to insert here.)
b. To determine the "DECLASSIFY 01\1'" date, whieh is to be inserted into the paragraphabove, refer to the charts in Section 4 through Section 12 of this guide and take the fo !lowingactions:
(I) Consider all the classified topics fr m the charts in Section 4 through Section 12
that are contained in the derivative document, and then narrow the focus to those topics havingthe highest classification leveh. Usc the information in th.e ..Remarks/Reason" column as an aid.
Reasons for classification are isted and explained in E..O. l2958, as amended, Section 1.4.a.through Section l.4.h. The reasons from this source that are e.pplieabJe to the POP AS are asfollows:
• 1.4.a. Military plans, weapons systems, or operations• 1.4_c. Intelligence activities {including special actfvities)j intelligence sources or methods,
or ccyptology
• 1.4.e. Scientific, techr.olog:ical, or economic matters relating to the national security,which includes defense againsl transnational terrorism
• 1.4-g. Vulnerabilities or capabilities of systems, installations, infrastructures, projects,
plans. or protection services relating to the national security, which includes defense .
against transnational terrorism
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(2) From the topics with the highest classification levels, find the most restrictive
declassification instruction-that is, the one that wilt retain the classification for the longest
period oftime. Add that periodof
time to the dateof
the derivative document {do not use thedate of this guide) to arrive at the date to insert into the derivation classification statement.
12. Compilation oflnfonnation. Caution must be exercised when compiling unclassifiedinfonnation in a single document. A compilatiou of seemingly unrelated, unclassified topicsmay reveal enough information to warrant classification (e.g., a system wlnerability). Whendeveloping and reviewing deivative dceuments., all POPAS personnel must consider whatinformation is revealed through compilation and whether or not it is classi tied.
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SECTION2
OVERALL EFFORT
1. Identification. The PSYOP Planning and Analysis System (POPAS) is an integratedSlliteof software applications designed to automate PSVOP Mission Planning and Analysiscapabilities. The s o f t w a t ~ is a collection of COTS and custom developed applicationsintegrated to address the needs of the seven-phase PSYOP Process. Phase I software toolsfacilitate the aeation of the PSYOP and .Annex. The phase II tool ,,__.....,..""-'-'-'-''-"
is a Bayesian Analysis tool that factlitates
provides a. Ctlmmon environment for creating arJCi man gingthe PSYOP Mission Planning md Execution documents; and t h ~ phase VU tool ern.p loysstatistical and stochastic calculus techniques to assess the measures of effectiven ess of·
PSYOP campaign. Phases IV {Product Development). V (D istribution), and VI
(Dissemination) are addressed utside ofthe POP AS environment. Underpinning the PSYOP"phase.-specifie" capabilities is a COTS data-mining. knowledge discover, collabora 'onserver implemented to rovide a eommoo repository for all PSYOP mfomation an.d researchefforts.
2. Goal. Mission. aM. PutbOse. The go41 of POP AS is to automate. Currently eac h analystor operator in the PSYOP \rtilius individually preferred information-
acornmon
*"r - ' - . ,- : . . ._ • J ______....__. • The goal is nor to replace PSYOP part icipants but to augment
their expert capabilities and to improve thek ability to adaptively plan and ar.alyze l a r g ~ amounts ofdata in a collaborative environment. Capitalizing on technological sol tions wi 1deaease the processing time
3. End Item. The software components which eomprise the POPAS systems areindividual y assigned a classific.ation level ofUnclassified POUO. Confidential, and Seer
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However, when severa topics (as specified within the Security Classification Guide El ement
Grid Sections 4 through 12) ge1erate products which include fields containing classifi ed data
then the highest classificationof
the data applies which has the potentialof
rising to Screl
Note also that the POPAS Prognm Protection countermeasures and classification arebasedon the classificationof the derivative information of those countermeasures. The POPASsystem incotpOrates data from othersystems and coexists with other client and serversoftware. For these particular eiements of information and pieces of hardware/software, theusers must refer to these SCG's for classification information. when
r e p o r t ~ minutes, etc., shall be c J ~ f i e d according to their eontents.
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ACID
ADP
APMBIT
cCODCMICOM SECCONOPS
COTSCPICUIDECLASS
DoDDODDDODIOTICECM
E.O.FDO
FOIAFOUO
GCCGOTS
lAWIGns10
KPP
MNSMOE
MOOTWMPP
MTWNOJNOP-l
NIPRNet .NSA
OCA
SECTION3
ACRONYMS
Advanced Concept Teclmology DemonstrationAutomatic Data ProeessingAssistant Propm Manager
B u i i t i n T ~ t CONFIDENTIALCapability Development DocumentClassified Military InfonnationCommunicatioos Security
Concept ofOperationsCommercial-Off-The-ShelfCritical Progratn Jnfonnation
Controlled Unclassified lnionnationDeclassifiedDepanme:m ofDefenseDepartment ofDefense DirectiveDep en ofDefense InstructionDefense Technical Information CenterElectronic Counter Measures
Executive OrderForeign Di losure OfficerFreedom oflnfcmn ation Act
Fot Officia. Use Only
Ground Combatant CotrurumderGovemment-Ofr.The-Shelf
In Aeeordanee WithInspector GenerAlJntettigence and Infbnnation SystemsInformation Operations
Key Petfonnance ParametersMission Needs StatementMeasures ofEffectivenessMi litaxy Operations Other Than War
Mission Performance PlanMajor Thee. er ofWar
Non-Developmental Item
National o:sclosure Policy-I
Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router NetworkNational Se:urity AgencyOri · al Classification Authority
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OPRORD
PEO
PGRPMPMC3POPOM
POPASPORPowerToolPPP
PSYOPsSAVANT
SCGscsoSIPRNetSMUSOALSOFTM
TSTIP's
UorUNCLASSUSASOCuscUSCENTCOMUSEUCOMUSPACOMUSSOCOMUS SOUTH COM
Office ofP:inwy Responsibility
OperationS: Requirements DocumentProgram Executive OfficerPsychological Operations Global ReachProgram ManagerProgram Manager for C3 SystemsPSYOP ObjectiveProgram Objective MemorandumPSYOP Pla<Jning and Analysis SystemProgram ofRecord
PSYOP Worl<shee1 Enhancement and Refinement ToolProgram Protection PlanPsychological Operations
SECRETSusceptibility and Vulnerability Analysis Tool
Security Cla.uification GuideUSSOCOM Center for Special OperationsSecret Internet Protocol Router NetworkSpecial Missions UnitSpecial Opet'arions Acquisition LogisticsSpecial Operations ForcesTechnical ManagerTOP SECRET
Tac:tics, Tecllnique:s & ProceduresUnclassifiedUnited States Army Special Operations CommandUnited States CodeUnited States Central Command
United States European ConunandUnited States Pacific CommandUnited States Special Operations CommandUoited States Southern Conunand
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SECTION4
POPAS SYSTEM GENERAL AND ADMINlSTRATIVE DATA
TOPC CLASS DECLASS REMARKS/REASO'S
FOUO: FOlAExemption number' 4
appli=s."
SECTION 41 POPAS GENEAAL INFORMATION is continued on the next page.
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SECTION 4, POPAS G E . . . ~ INFORMATION is c o : n f u a u ~ f ~ m the prtvious page.
TOPIC DE CLASS REMARKSlREASON
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TOPIC
SECTIONS
POPAS REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN DATA
CLASS DECLASS REMARKS/REASON
FOt:O: FOlA Ex
! apply....
IJO : fQ(A Exernp!lon numbers 2 d 4
, apply.•
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SECTION S, POP AS REQUIREM&!TS AND DESIGN OATA is tonrinued on the next page.
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SECTIONS,POPAS REQUIREl\ if'S AND DESIGN DATA is continued frorn th previouspage.
mac C'LASS DECLASS
SECTION 5, POP AS REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN DATA is continued on the next page.
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SECTIONS, POPAS REQUIR:£MENTS AND DESIGN DATA is continued from t p evious
page.
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SECTION6
POPAS CAPABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE DAT
TOPIC CLASS DECLAS5 REMARKS/REASON
s . l 5 2 fo
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SECTION7
POPAS V l . J L ~ : E R A B l L I T l E S At"'DLIMITATIONSDATA
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SECTION&
POPAS TESTING/EVALUATION, TRAINING,AND LOGISTICS DATA
TOPIC CLASS DECLASS
Section 8, POPAS T E S T I N G / E V A L U A T I O N ~ TRAINING; AND LOGISTICS DATA continued onnext page.
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S ~ t i o n 8, POPAS TESTING/EVALUATION,TRAINING,AND LOGISTICS D_ T A
continuedfrom the previo s page.
TOPIC DECLASS
7. Raw test
8. Reduced test data
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SECTJON9
POPAS LOGISTICS,MAINTENANCE. AND SUSTAINMENT
TOPIC CLASS DECLASS REMARKS/REASON
1- L o ~ s t i suppon concept FOUO
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6. Storage lc.tatioa
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POPASTRAINING
TOPIC CLASS DECLASS
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.POPASHARDWARE
CLASS DECLASS
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POPAS SOFTWAREDECLASS
FOUO :apply.•
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DECLASSIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Declassificationof any document or material that was originally classified using the guicontained in this classification guide requires written aUthority and illstrUctions ftom the A.The 4'DECLASSfFY OW• date in the classification instruction on the derivative docutnen does
not provide the authority to automatically declassify doC'IUnents or materials. If the OCA as not
provided written guidance about whether to declassify a documentor material item, or to etain or
change the classification level by the "DECLASSIFY ON.. date, contact the POPAS OPR (SeeSection 1. paragraph 3, of this document for the address of the OPR). The OPR shall r this
guidance from the OCA and p:ovide a response.
1. Once declassification authority and instntetions have been issued by the OCA, all deri ativedocuments shall be updated accordingly.
2. Questions concerning the aforementioned declassification instructions shal l be directUSSOCOM, Program Executive Officer, InteUigence and 1nfonnation Systems, Program
Manager, Psychological Operations.
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DiSTRIBUTION
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