Defense Security Service: Mission Degradation? : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, March 2, 2001

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Página 65 - ... testifying. Finally, I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, for putting this together and your staff for doing an excellent job. Mr. SHAYS. Thank you very much. There may have been a question that we should have asked. I am happy to have you ask that question and answer it for yourself if you would like to. Is there any comment that any of you would like to make? Mr. Baughman, I always have the sense that the person who listens the most has the best contribution. Do you have any closing comment that...
Página 8 - DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY, VETERANS AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM ON THE STANDARD PROCUREMENT SYSTEM FEBRUARY 7, 2002 Mr.
Página 2 - DSS oversight, the office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence [C3I], persists in the hope current spending plans will produce a so-called "steady state" DSS capable of digesting the entire backlog and all new clearance requests.
Página 21 - I ask unanimous consent that all members of the subcommittee be permitted to place an opening statement in the record and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose.
Página 9 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am pleased to be here today to discuss the continuing and serious challenges facing the Department of Defense Personnel Security Program. As you know from your hearings in February and September 2000, the Department's ability to comply with Federal guidelines on security clearances and to carry out the several hundred thousand investigations needed annually for initial clearances or updates virtually collapsed during the late 1990
Página 20 - Acquisition of the Joint Personnel Adjudication System," May 5, 2001 DoD IG Report No. D-2001-065, "DoD Adjudication of Contractor Security Clearances Granted by the Defense Security Service," February 28, 2001 DoD IG Report No. D-2001-019, "Program Management of the Defense Security Service Case Control Management System," December 15, 2000 DoD IG Report No.
Página 25 - For Official Use Only Until Release by the Committee on Government Reform US House of Representatives J MR.
Página 63 - ... should be going to OPM, are in some measure the cause of your average case processing time going up? General CUNNINGHAM. Statistically, yes. Mr. HALLORAN. By volume or by type of case? General CUNNINGHAM. Both. Mr. MONEY. There is another point that is being missed. There is the lack in CCMS to do a prioritization. That is being fixed as another add-on to the software in April that will wash through the system, so by August there will not be this accumulation of 188,000 cases which have not worked...
Página 63 - One of the things that we are trying to do now is to answer two basic questions : First, what do poor people eat?

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