What's the Hold Up?: A Review of Security Clearance Backlog and Reciprocity Issues Plaguing Today's Government and Private Sector Workforce : Hearing Before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, May 6, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 176 páginas |
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access to classified adjudicative guidelines background investigations backlogs and delays Chairman TOM DAVIS classified information clearance requests cleared personnel cleared workers conducted CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract cost declassified Defense Security Service Department of Defense determine clearance eligibility determine eligibility Director DISCO DOD Personnel DOD's DOHA eligibility determinations eligibility for industry employees Executive Order Executive Order 12829 Executive Order 12958 federal government fiscal year 2003 implementation increase industrial contractors Industrial Security Program industry personnel Information Security Oversight initiatives investigative and adjudicative investigative standards issues ITAA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS National Industrial Security national security NISP Northern Virginia Technology NVTC Office of Personnel percent periodic reinvestigation personnel security clearance Personnel Security Investigations reciprocity recommendations requirements respondents security clearance backlog security clearance process Security Oversight Office sensitive compartmented information SHENOY special access programs staff Thank top secret clearances Virginia Technology Council Washington WILSHUSEN workforce workload
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Página 138 - Chairman for the opportunity to appear before the Committee today. I would be happy to answer any questions from you or other members of the Committee.
Página 12 - It is a policy of this committee that all witnesses be sworn before you testify. So if you would rise and raise your right hands. [Witnesses sworn.] Chairman TOM DAVIS.
Página 42 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my remarks and I would be happy to respond to any questions the committee may have. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Página 16 - workloads. Industrial contractors cited the lack of full reciprocity (the acceptance of a clearance and access granted by another department, agency, or military service) as an obstacle that can cause industry delays in filling positions and starting work on government contracts.
Página 49 - opportunity to appear before you today and will answer any questions you may have. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Ms.
Página 174 - we recommended that the Secretary of Defense direct the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence take the following four actions:
Página 174 - that the Secretary of Defense direct the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence to take the following four actions:
Página 161 - of this order, background investigations and eligibility determinations conducted under this order shall be mutually and reciprocally accepted by all agencies. (b) Except where there is substantial information indicating that the employee may not satisfy the standards in section
Página 164 - to the President * Serves as spokesperson to Congress, the media, special interest groups, professional organizations, and the public * Conducts special studies on identified or potential problem areas and develops remedial approaches for program improvement. * Recommends policy changes to the President through the NSC * Provides program and administrative support
Página 161 - days after the effective date of this order, the Security Policy Board shall develop a common set of investigative standards for background investigations for access to classified information. These standards may vary for the various levels of access.