Mercury Computer Systems Awarded Superior Security Rating by U.S. Defense Security Service
"Safeguarding information essential to the protection of our warfighters and our national security is a top priority at Mercury, and we are committed to constantly identifying ways to improve our security posture," said
A Superior rating is awarded to contractors that consistently and fully implement the requirements of the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual in an effective fashion, resulting in a security posture that is superior to other contractors of similar size and complexity. The facility must have documented procedures that heighten the security awareness of employees and foster a spirit of cooperation within the security community. In all, fewer than four percent of the approximately 13,000 facilities that the DSS oversees received a superior rating.
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About DSS
Supporting national security and the warfighter, DSS is responsible for approximately 13,000 cleared contractor facilities. The agency ensures the security of the nation's technological base and oversees the protection of U.S. and foreign classified information in industry.
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