Your Next DCSA Security Review Could Come Without Warning.
Find Out Now If Your Program Is Ready.
A single finding can put your FCL at risk. Spot NISPOM compliance gaps before your next review with this two-minute quiz.
- Built by the largest FSO team in the U.S.
- 50+ certified FSOs.
- 900+ defense contractors served.
Find Out What DCSA Would Flag in Your Program
- Takes only 2 minutes
- 100% confidential & risk free
The Industrial Security Check is built around 32 CFR Part 117, the same requirements DCSA uses to evaluate cleared facilities. By answering a short series of questions, you’ll get a risk rating that shows where your NISPOM program has gaps and what to fix first.
Industrial Security Check designed for:
- Business and compliance leaders managing cleared contracts
- FSOs managing programs across multiple contracts or facilities
- Staff handling industrial security alongside other responsibilities
- Companies that have grown, changed key personnel, or recently taken on new contracts
What you'll get:
- A risk rating based on the same criteria DCSA uses to score security reviews
- The specific NISPOM requirements your program is most likely missing
- A prioritized breakdown of what to fix and how fast
- A direct read on whether your program needs professional FSO support
DCSA Findings Don't Stay Internal
Security reviews end with a formal rating.
That rating determines whether your program stays in good standing and who gets notified if it doesn't.
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A Marginal Rating Triggers a Government Notification A marginal rating from the DCSA requires a written corrective action plan and a compliance review within 120 days. An unsatisfactory rating compresses that window to 30 days. Your prime contractor and Government Contracting Activity receive notification in both cases.
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DCSA Security Reviews Can Happen Anytime DCSA conducts security reviews on a risk-based schedule, typically every 12 to 24 months. But organizational changes, personnel turnover, new contract requirements, or a reported security incident can move that date up. Short-notice reviews are part of the program.
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Clearance Gaps = Contract Risk DCSA assessments can determine your ability to keep working on classified contracts. Small oversights like a missing briefing or an outdated training can put your FCL at risk. Staying proactive keeps you eligible and audit-ready.
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The largest FSO Team in the U.S.
ISI is the largest FSO team in the U.S., with 50+ certified FSOs supporting defense contractors across every major government agency. Our staff includes former DCSA employees who have conducted security reviews themselves. This quiz is built around the same 32 CFR Part 117 criteria we have evaluated in the field. If your results show gaps, we can help you close them.