 Controlled 
				Unclassified Information (CUI)
				NOTE:
				Information provided on CUI does not imply 
				a new marking of unclassified information, but is being used to 
				define CUI program initiatives. No Command or organization can 
				or should be applying any new markings outside current marking 
				guidance until further detailed implementing guidance from the 
				Executive Agent and/DoD.
Controlled 
				Unclassified Information (CUI)
				NOTE:
				Information provided on CUI does not imply 
				a new marking of unclassified information, but is being used to 
				define CUI program initiatives. No Command or organization can 
				or should be applying any new markings outside current marking 
				guidance until further detailed implementing guidance from the 
				Executive Agent and/DoD.
				CUI is unclassified information that meets the standards for 
				safeguarding and dissemination controls pursuant to statute, and 
				government-wide policies under EO 13556.  Previously, similar 
				information may have been referred to as Sensitive But 
				Unclassified ("SBU") throughout the executive branch and some of 
				this information may meet the requirements to become CUI.  
				Controlled unclassified information (CUI) includes, but is not 
				limited to, “For Official Use Only” information; “Sensitive But 
				Unclassified” (formerly “Limited Official Use”) information; 
				“DEA Sensitive Information”; DoD Unclassified Controlled Nuclear 
				Information”; “Sensitive Information”, as defined in the 
				Computer Security Act of 1987; and information contained in 
				technical documents. 
				On November 4, 2010, the President signed 
				
				Executive Order 13556 "Controlled Unclassified Information", 
				which establishes a program for managing CUI. Its purpose is to 
				address the current inefficient and confusing patchwork that 
				leads to inconsistent marking and safeguarding as well as 
				restrictive dissemination policies, which are often hidden from 
				public view across DoD agencies.
				National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has been 
				designated the Executive Agency (EA) and has the authority and 
				responsibility to oversee and manage the implementation of the 
				CUI program. NARA shall issue policy directives and publish a 
				report on the status of agency implementation of the order to 
				the President. Until such, agencies 
will 
				continue to follow current policy and regulations as it relates 
				to categories of CUI. 
				More information on CUI can be found by following the ISOO link 
				under the “links” tab