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Tarp Briefing

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QUESTION 1

What regulation covers TARP?

ANSWER

AR 381-12

QUESTION 2

What is TARP?

ANSWER

The Threat Awareness and Reporting Program establishes a requirement for Department of the Army (DA) personnel to report any incident of known or suspected espionage, international terrorism, sabotage, subversion, theft or diversion of military technology, information systems, intrusions, and unauthorized disclosure of classified information.

QUESTION 3

How often is TARP training conducted?

ANSWER

Annually

QUESTION 4

What are some examples of reportable threat related incidents?

ANSWER

Attempts by anyone, regardless of nationality, to obtain or acquire unauthorized access to classified or unclassified information Contact with an individual, regardless of nationality, under circumstances that suggest a DA person may be the target of attempted recruitment DA personnel who are engaging in, or have engaged in, actual or attempted acts of treason, spying, or espionage DA personnel who are in contact with persons known or suspected to be members of or associated with foreign intelligence, security, or international terrorist organizations DA personnel who have contact with anyone possessing information about planned, attempted, suspected, or actual international terrorism, espionage, sabotage, subversion DA personnel who are providing financial or other material support to an international terrorist organization Any DA personnel who are in contact with any official or citizen of a foreign country Known or suspected unauthorized disclosure of classified information to those not authorized to have knowledge of it, including leaks to the media. Any DA personnel who remove classified information from the workplace without authority or who possess or store classified information in unauthorized locations Attempts to encourage military or civilian personnel to violate laws or disobey lawful orders or regulations for the purpose of disrupting military activities (subversion)

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