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The Society of Industrial Security Professionals

National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC)

In April 1990, President George Bush directed the National Security Council to explore the creation of a single, integrated industrial security program that might result in cost savings and improved security protection.

Recommendations from representatives from government and industry were invited to participate in an initiative intended to create an integrated security framework. This initiative led to the creation of Executive Order (EO) 12829, which established the National Industrial Security Program (NISP), a single, integrated, cohesive security program to protect classified information and to preserve our Nation’s economic and technological interests.

EO 12829 also established the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC). The NISPPAC is chaired by the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), who has the authority to appoint sixteen representatives from Executive Branch agencies and eight non-governmental members. The eight non-governmental members represent the approximately 13,000 cleared defense contractor organizations and serve four year terms.

This website serves as a way for industry to gain a better understanding of the non-governmental members involvement in order to help the community stay abreast of the ever-changing security posture.

Watch a short video on the history of the NISP here

Isaiah “Ike” Rivers
Industry Spokesperson
Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA)
Term: 2022–2026
irivers@ida.org

Kathy Andrews
Northrop Grumman
Term: 2023–2027
Katherine.andrews@ngc.com

LaToya Coleman
ManTech International Corp.
Term: 2024–2028
latoya.coleman@mantech.com

Jane Dinkel
Lockheed Martin
Term: 2022–2026
jane.dinkel@lmco.com

 

Jennie Hardy
SAIC
Term: 2025-2029
Jennie.R.Hardy@saic.com

Leonard Moss
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
Term: 2025-2029
Leonard.Moss@jhuapl.edu

Chris Stolkey
BAE Systems
Term: 2023–2027
christopher.stolkey@baesystems.us 

Charles Sowell
SE&M Solutions LLC
Term: 2024–2028
csowell@semsolutionsllc.com

Lisa Reidy
NISPPAC Industry Coordinator
General Dynamics

During the formation of the EO 12829, input was solicited from security experts from the Aerospace Industries Association Industrial Security Committee (AIA ISC); the ASIS International Defense and Intelligence Council (ASIS D&IC); NCMS Inc., the Society of Industrial Security Professionals (NCMS); the National Defense Industrial Association Industrial Security Committee (NDIA ISC); and two working groups, the Industrial Security Working Group (ISWG) and the Contractor Special Security Working Group (CSSWG).

This group was commonly referred to as the MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) Group due to a MOU that they jointly executed stating that when they came to the government with industry suggestions, they would come forward with one voice.

The MOU operates to this day and is often called upon by the NISPPAC for their expertise in various areas of security. MOU members attend a monthly meeting hosted by the Industry NISPPAC Spokesperson and are invited to attend working group and ad-hoc meetings with both NISPPAC and government members.

Below is a copy of the MOU agreement as well as a listing of the current members.

Click to access our Signed MOU, dated 10 May 2017.

AIA ISC
Heather Sims

CSSWG
Robert Sanborn

Federally Funded Research and Development Centers/University Affiliated Research Centers (FFRDC/UARC)
Jason Hawk

The Intelligence National Security Alliance (INSA)
Mary Edington

ISWG
Leonard Moss, ISP®

NCMS
Patricia Brokenik, ISP®

NDIA ISC
Jim Kennedy

Professional Services Council (PSC)
Christy Wilder

Community Association for Information Systems Security Working Group (CAISSWG)
Rosie Borrero

Below is a list of the current working groups under the NISPPAC, along with the designated Industry lead for each. These working groups are composed of both Industry and Government representatives who collaborate on policy development and address areas of mutual concern. The groups meet regularly and actively welcome input from Industry stakeholders. If you would like to be more involved, please contact Trish Brokenik at NCMS.   

  • CLEARANCE – POC: LaToya Coleman
  • INSIDER THREAT – POC: David Tender
  • VETTING/FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, CONTROL OR INFLUENCE (FOCI) – POC: Jane Dinkel
  • NISP INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUTHORIZATION (NISA) – POC: Gregory Sadler
  • PHYSICAL SECURITY – POC: Kathy Andrews 
  • POLICY – POC: Charles Sowell
  • SYSTEMS (DISS, NBIS, NISS, NCCS, etc.) – POC: Quinton Wilkes

National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC) meetings are open to the public and topics discussed are noted for the record. Meeting minutes and recordings can be found on the ISOO page.