This is a follow on book to Insider's Guide to Security Clearances. It teaches companies how to become a defense contractor and work on classified contracts.
Did you know that companies and employees with security clearances make up to 15% more than their counterparts?
But many companies don't compete on classified contracts because they just don't understand how to get started or how to go through federal classified contract or the security clearance process.
You know how all those government contracting opportunities exist but there are so many unanswered questions? Well DoD Security Clearance and Contracts Guidebook not only answers the questions, but walks the reader through the process of bidding on classified contracts, applying for the facility clearance and preparing their companies to perform on classified contracts.
In fact, don't bid on any classified contracts job before reading my book. Once you or-der and receive it, you'll want to read the first three chapters immediately. It's like having a roadmap to bid on classified contracts and establish a security program to per-form on them while protecting sensitive government information.
The benefits of reading this book include:
- Better understand how to perform on classified contracts with current core competencies including cybersecurity, network security, computer security, technology, engineering, IT, finance, and so many more
- Better understand how to perform on classified government contracts
- Prepare to receive, protect, and work with classified contracts without compromise or blowing your budget
With a facility security clearance capability you can win contracts with the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, Department of Energy, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and so much more.
If you are wondering what to do, where to start, get this book. This book is a step by step guide and road map navigating requirements as found in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM).
Since it is based on NISPOM, it's also a great resource for studying for security certifications such as: SAPPC SFPC ISOC ISP. It's also a great companion for the books National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) and ISP Certification- The Industrial Security Professional Exam Manual.
My name is Jeff Bennett and I've been working in this industry for years. I understand the system well and want to share with you my knowledge. I've taught courses in college, given security training to corporations, led security teams, and written many books on the subject. I think you will be pleased with this book. If you like it, please provide a review and recommend it to your friend.
Visit www.redbikepublishing.com for links to our security clearance blog and podcast. We also have training at www.bennettinstitute.com