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Automating Security Clearances
A March 11, 2009 article in the Federal Times revisited The Joint Security and Suitability Reform Team‘s aims, including creating an automated end-to-end clearance process by the end of 2010. The idea is to use computers to automate what can be automated and to help better direct investigators toward areas
Security Clearance Jobs at FOSE / DC Convention Center
Heading to day three of FOSE at the DC Convention Center? Drop by our booth #1809 and say hello. We’ve got super cool 1GB ClearanceJobs.com flash drives free for the first 10 visitors. Just make sure not to use them on any classified computers..
Cutting Corners on Background Checks
A March 3, 2009 article in the D.C. Examiner reported that three workers pleaded guilty to “cutting corners on security-sensitive background checks for the federal government.” They failed to perform interviews and fraudulently submitted documents for years and lied to government officials. As a result, numerous background investigations will be
Review of Security Clearance News in '08
In January the Smith Amendment was repealed and replaced by Bond Amendment prohibiting all federal agencies from granting or renewing any security clearance for a current user of illegal drugs… February, President Bush issued a memorandum to all executive branch departments and agencies directing that DoD, DNI, OPM, OMB and