ic.2.0.IC-ISM-v2.xsd Maven / Gradle / Ivy
W3C XML Schema for the Intelligence Community Metadata Standard for
Information Security Marking (IC-ISM), which is part of the IC
standards for Information Assurance.
A simple type in which a name token is restricted to the US,
non-US, and joint classification portionmark abbreviations from
the CAPCO Register.
US, non-US or joint UNCLASSIFIED.
The group of Information Security Marking attributes in which
the use of attributes 'classification' and 'ownerProducer' is
required. This group is to be contrasted with group
'SecurityAttributesOptionGroup' in which use of those attributes
is optional.
The group of Information Security Marking attributes in which
the use of attributes 'classification' and 'ownerProducer'
is optional. This group is to be contrasted with group
'SecurityAttributesGroup' in which use of these attributes
is required.
ISO 3166-1 trigraph(s) of the owner or producer country(ies) and/or
CAPCO-specified tetragraphs of international organizations.
Either (a) a single trigraph or tetragraph or (b) a space-delimited
list of trigraphs followed by tetragraphs. Trigraphs must be in
alphabetical order and tetragraphs must be in alphabetical order.
Authorized abbreviation(s) of SCI control system(s). Either
(a) a single abbreviation or (b) a space-delimited list of
abbreviations in the order prescribed in the CAPCO Register.
Authorized Special Access Required program digraph(s) or
trigraph(s) preceded by "SAR-". Either (a) a single digraph or
trigraph or (b) a space-delimited list of digraphs or trigraphs.
Example: "SAR-ABC SAR-DEF ..."
Authorized dissemination control portion mark abbreviation(s).
Either (a) a single abbreviation or (b) a space-delimited list
of abbreviations in the order shown in the CAPCO Register.
Exception: For the "REL" abbreviation, omit the country code
trigraph(s) and instead place the trigraph(s) in the
"releasableTo" attribute value.
Non-US classification portion marking for foreign government
information in a document portion. Use this attribute to record
a source country when the intent is to post the document to a
shared space with the source identified.
Non-US classification portion marking for foreign government
information in a document portion. Use this attribute to record
a source country when the intent is to filter out the identity of
the source prior to posting the document to a shared space.
ISO 3166-1 trigraphic codes of countries to which the associated
content can be released. Include "USA" in all instances. Use a space-
delimited list with "USA" first, followed by the other trigraph(s)
in alphabetical order.
Authorized non-IC portion marking abbreviation(s) from the CAPCO
Register. Either (a) a single non-IC abbreviated marking or
(b) a space-delimited list of abbreviations in the order shown
in the CAPCO Register.
Use as specified by E.O. 12958.
A text string containing one or more paragraph numbers, 1.4(a)
through 1.4(h), taken from E.O. 12958, as amended. Enter the
paragraph references as they should appear in a
classification/declassification block.
A text string containing (a) the title and date of a specific source
document, or (b) the title and date of an organization classification
guide, or (c) the literal string "Multiple Sources".
A specific date, in the format YYYY-MM-DD, at which the applicable
information is automatically declassified.
A textual description of an event that triggers declassification.
One or more of the exceptions to 25-year declassification:
specify "25X1-human", "25X1", "25X2", ..., "25X9". If more than
one exception applies, use a space-delimited list. If "25X1-human"
applies, it should be first in a list.
One or more tokens indicating that a source that is exempted from
automatic declassification applies. Specify "OADR", "X1", "X2", ...,
"X8". If more than one applies, use a space-delimited list.
A specific date, in the format YYYY-MM-DD. Used in conjunction with
attribute "typeOfExemptedSource." If there are multiple exempted
sources, specify the date of the exempted
source that has the most recent date.
A true/false indication that manual review is required for
declassification. Use this attribute to force the appearance of
"//MR" in the header and footer marking titles. Use this attribute
ONLY when it is necessary to override the business logic applied to
classification and control markings in the document to determine
whether manual review is required.