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U.S. Department of Energy NOTICE
DOE N 206.1

Approved: 1-8-01
Expires: 8-11-01

SUBJECT: ELECTRONIC MAIL ANALYSIS CAPABILITY

1. OBJECTIVE. To establish the pilot program to test the Department of Energy (DOE) Electronic Mail Analysis Capability (EMAC), which will be used to monitor and analyze outgoing and incoming electronic mail (e-mail) from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and DOE laboratories that are engaged in nuclear weapons design or work involving special nuclear material. The purpose of the pilot program is to test whether e-mail monitoring is an effective device to address threats to DOE assets by foreign governments, groups, or persons that attempt to gather classified and other protected information through e-mail communications with DOE and contractor personnel. The pilot program will be implemented at Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for 6 months.

The EMAC Pilot Program is being implemented at the direction of the Secretary of Energy, as a result of a study performed in accordance with Presidential Decision Directive/NSC- 61, "Energy Department Counterintelligence," which identified several cyber-related issues and called for the establishment of a Counterintelligence (CI)-Cyber Program.

2. CANCELLATION. None.

3. APPLICABILITY.

a. DOE Element. This Notice applies to all DOE elements, including the NNSA, that have access to DOE e-mail systems at the four sites.

b. Contractors. The Contractor Requirements Document (CRD) attached to this Notice sets forth requirements that apply to contractors, to the extent set forth in Major Facilities Management contracts. The CRD is intended for Major Facilities Management contracts at the four pilot sites that have access to DOE e-mail systems. Contractors are responsible for

4. REQUIREMENTS.

a. The purpose of this Notice is to promulgate the EMAC Pilot Program in accordance with the terms cited in this Notice in addition to subsequent information that the Office of Counterintelligence (OCI) will provide to each pilot site on EMAC.

b. All Secretarial Officers responsible for the EMAC pilot sites will ensure implementation of the EMAC Pilot Program in accordance with this Notice.

c. OCI will implement the EMAC Pilot Program in accordance with the Electronic Communications Privacy Act [18 United States Code (U.S.C.) 2510 et seq.], Executive Order 12333 (12-14-81), and the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a).

d. OCI will define and develop a set of filtering criteria, approved by DOE General Counsel, and consistent with Executive Order 12333 and the Department of Energy Procedures for Intelligence Activities, to identify, through automated e-mail analysis, individual e-mail messages that indicate a CI concern. OCI and General Counsel must approve changes to the filtering criteria and the process by which the e-mail is analyzed.

e. The EMAC Pilot Program will archive a copy of all e-mail crossing facility boundaries and will write the e-mail to removable media (CD-ROM) for transfer to a classified system. Data will be processed through multiple layers of automated analysis based on criteria developed by OCI and approved by General Counsel. All cross-boundary e-mail will be archived for 3 months on CD.

f. Any e-mail message that does not indicate a potential CI concern, based on the defined criteria, will be deleted immediately from the classified system. All remaining e-mail will be written to removable media (CD-ROM) and then immediately deleted from the classified system. The CD will then be transferred to the CI data storage system for further analysis with additional automated tools. The aforementioned CD will be maintained for up to 1 year. Any e-mail associated with an ongoing inquiry or investigation will be maintained as long as legally and operationally required.

g. Actual review of e-mail content by a CI e-mail analyst will be permitted only where there is evidence of possible CI concern, in accordance with the following.

5. RESPONSIBILITIES.

a. Secretarial Officers.

b. Office of Counterintelligence.

c. DOE General Counsel.

d. Albuquerque, Oakland, and Richland Operations Offices.

6. CONTACT. For assistance with this Notice, contact the Office of Counterintelligence at 202-586-5901.

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY:

T.J. GLAUTHIER
Deputy Secretary


CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT
DOE N 206.1, ELECTRONIC MAIL ANALYSIS CAPABILITY

The following requirements apply to the Department of Energy (DOE) prime contractors at the four pilot sites: Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

1. All contractor organizations at the participating Government-owned laboratories will implement the Electronic Mail Analysis Capability (EMAC) Pilot Program.

2. As directed by DOE, through the applicable contracting officer, the system administration staff will capture and archive a copy of all e-mail crossing facility boundaries and will write the e-mail to removable media (CD-ROM) for transfer to a classified system for automated analysis in accordance with the EMAC Pilot Program.

3. E-mail captured on a daily basis will be archived by the system administration staff for 3 months.

4. The system administration staff will load the daily e-mail archive as directed by the Office of Counterintelligence (OCI) to the classified system for automated processing and will initiate the automated tools in accordance with the EMAC Pilot Program as developed and implemented by the OCI.

5. The system administration staff will copy the e-mail that triggers on a filter to removable media (CD-ROM) for transfer to a site CI-controlled classified system for automated and interactive analysis by a CI e-mail analyst affiliated with the EMAC Pilot Program.

6. The system administration staff will maintain any e-mail identified by the automated tools in accordance with the EMAC Pilot Program.

7. The system administration staff will not make any changes to the automated tools and/or the process by which the e-mail is analyzed without the approval of the OCI and the DOE Office of the General Counsel.

8. Contractors are responsible for the following:


Source: Department of Energy




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