When preparing a classified package for transmission what markings should be included on the inner wrapper?
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What is the requirement for marking a classified package that is properly prepared for transmission or transportation?To ensure proper handling by postal officials, the outer wrapper of a parcel containing classified information must bear the same markings as the inner wrapper, with the addition of the Registered, Certified, or First Class Mail label.
What is the primary factor you need to consider when selecting a method of transmission or transportation of classified information?The primary factor you need to consider when selecting a method is the classification level of the information you need to send.
What is a senders responsibility before deciding to transmit classified material?Before transmitting or transporting classified materials, the sender must ensure that it is appropriate to do so.
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