CUI AUTHORIZED - Purple Personnel ID Badge (5-Pack)
$35.00
Meet Requirements for NIST SP 800-171 R2, PS.L2-3.10.1 - Limit physical access to organizational systems, equipment, and the respective operating environments for handling or access to CUI by authorized individuals ONLY.
Establish a controlled environment and maintain the Physical Protection (PE) of CUI for your company and comply with DFARS practices.
CUI AUTHORIZED- Purple Personnel ID Badge (5 pack)
- 5 Purple CUI Authorized Personnel Badges with Matching Lanyards
- Made in a standard ID card format
How to Use CUI Visitor and Personnel Badges
CUI Visitor and Personnel Badges are used to visually identify who is authorized to enter, work in, or be escorted through areas where Controlled Unclassified Information is handled, stored, processed, displayed, discussed, or created.
Use purple CUI Approved / CUI Authorized badges for individuals who are permitted to access CUI areas or handle CUI under your organization’s procedures. Use red CUI Restricted badges for visitors, contractors, vendors, employees, or other personnel who should not access CUI materials or enter CUI-controlled areas without proper authorization or escort.
These badges are especially useful at reception desks, controlled area entrances, manufacturing floors, engineering departments, labs, server rooms, IT closets, print/copy areas, inspection areas, shipping areas, and conference rooms where CUI may be present.
For best results, issue badges during visitor sign-in, employee onboarding, facility tours, assessments, maintenance visits, customer visits, and other situations where personnel access needs to be clearly identified. Badges should be worn visibly above the waist and returned or updated when the visit, shift, role, or authorization status changes.
CUI badges should be paired with visitor logs, escort procedures, restricted area signs, CUI authorized-only floor tape, CUI media labels, SF 901 cover sheets, and employee training. Badges do not replace access control procedures, but they help make authorization status visible at a glance.
Best used for: visitor management, controlled area access, employee authorization, contractor identification, facility tours, audits, assessments, maintenance visits, production areas, labs, engineering spaces, and server rooms.
Recommended use: Use purple badges or lanyards to identify CUI-authorized personnel, and red badges or lanyards to identify restricted individuals who should not access CUI without approval or escort.
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Standardize how your team marks Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) with high-visibility computer & digital-media labels. This collection includes SF-902 / SF-903 plus Generic variants (without “U.S. Government Property” language) to fit different environments and contract requirements. Use them to clearly identify CUI on laptops, desktops, external drives, USBs, binders, and storage containers so employees know how the data must be handled and stored. Bright orange/black legends improve visibility on crowded workstations and equipment carts, helping you operationalize media handling and device identification within programs aligned to DFARS 252.204-7012, NIST SP 800-171, and CMMC 2.0. Stock up for facility stand-ups, audits, and replenishment orders to keep labeling consistent across IT, engineering, and production areas. Pair labels with SF-901 cover sheets, CUI area/door signs, restricted-area tape, and visitor/personnel badges for a layered, site-wide compliance system.

