US National Institutes of Health Ethics Office Booz Allen System Security Plan
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The 97-paged PDF file presents a so-called Project Definition Report of the NIH ETHICS ENTERPRISE SYSTEM (NEES) SYSTEM SECURITY PLAN (SSP). The document, dated February 9th of 2007, issued by the Office of the Director (OD) and prepared by private contractor group Booz Allen Hamilton, gives details on management, operational and technical control, as well as system identification specifications. The purpose of the system is to automate the processing of ethics-related reports, pertaining reviews, and general tracking of related activity.
As in draft status the document is lacking appendixes, yet looks very detailed in the actual content.
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