Final answer:
The 'SCI-Access SPA' status indicates the level of Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access. For individuals at non-SCI facilities, this shows only the level of SCI briefing; at SCI cleared facilities, it includes detailed information about specific compartments.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an individual has been briefed for Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) access, their eligibility for access is recorded differently based on whether they are associated with a non-SCI facility or an SCI cleared facility.
If an individual is from a non-SCI facility, the information under "SCI-Access SPA" (Special Security Agreement) will generally only show the level of SCI access for which they have been briefed, but not necessarily detailed information about access to specific compartments, as the individual's current facility does not manage or require that information for their day-to-day duties.
Should the individual be at an SCI cleared facility, more detailed information would be available under "SCI-Access SPA", reflecting the various compartments and sub-compartments of SCI to which the individual has been granted access, allowing for proper handling of SCI material within a secure environment.