[1] Portable SCIFs can also be quickly set up when needed during emergency situations.
[2][3] Because of the operational security (OPSEC) risk they pose, personal cell phones, smart watches, computer flash drives (aka, "thumb drives"), or any other sort of personal electronic device (PED), cameras (analog or digital) other than those that are U.S. Government property and which are used only under strict guidelines, and/or any other sort of recording or transmitting devices (analog or digital) are expressly prohibited in SCIFs.
[7] As part of this process, non-cleared personnel are also typically required to surrender all recording, photographic and other electronic media devices.
A SCIF can also be located in an air, ground or maritime vehicle, or can be established temporarily at a specific site.
ICD 705 is a three-page capstone document that implements Intelligence Community Standard (ICS) 705-1, ICS 705-2 and the Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities or "Tech Specs."