U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
Regulations most recently checked for updates: Aug 27, 2025
§ 1203.900 - Establishment.
Pursuant to Executive Order 13526, “Classified National Security Information,” and The Space Act, in accordance with U.S.C. Title 51, National and Commercial Space Program Sections 20132 and 20133, there is established a NASA Information Security Program Committee (as part of the permanent administrative structure of NASA. The NASA Assistant Administrator for Protective Services, or designee, shall be the Chairperson of the Committee. The Information Security Program Manager, NASA Office of Protective Services, is designated to act as the Committee Executive Secretary.
§ 1203.901 - Responsibilities.
(a) The Chairperson reports to the Administrator concerning the management and direction of the NASA Information Security Program as provided for in subpart B of this part. In this connection, the Chairperson is supported and advised by the Committee.
(b) The Committee shall act on all appeals from denials of declassification requests and on all suggestions and complaints with respect to administration of the NASA Information Security Program as provided for in subpart B of this part.
(c) The Executive Secretary of the Committee shall maintain all records produced by the Committee, its subcommittees, and its ad hoc panels.
(d) The Office of Protective Services, will provide staff assistance, and investigative and support services for the Committee.
§ 1203.902 - Membership.
The Committee will consist of the Chairperson and Executive Secretary. In addition, each of the following NASA officials will nominate one person to Committee membership:
(a) Associate Administrator for:
(1) Aero-Space Technology.
(2) Space Science.
(3) Space Flight.
(4) External Relations.
(5) Life and Microgravity Sciences and Applications.
(b) Associate Deputy Administrator.
(c) General Counsel.
Other members may be designated upon specific request of the Chairperson.