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All posts by Dan Meyer, Esq. and Lachlan McKinion, Esq.
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Seven Deadly Sins for Security Clearance Holders and Applicants
Obtaining and maintaining a security clearance is required for any federal employees or contractors who work with classified information. Clearance holders face scrutiny over a wide variety of personal and professional factors. First, clearance holders and applicants bear… more
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Understanding Guideline B: Foreign Influence
Many employees and contractors of the United States federal government who require access to classified information in the course of performing their duties are required to obtain and maintain a security clearance. However, many have had their security clearance denied or revoke… more
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New Foreign Travel Reporting Requirements for Clearance Holders
Recent reform of facilities clearance regulations now demands more of the corporate facilities security officer (FSO). On February 24, 2021, the NISPOM Rule was codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). In addition to adding the NISPOM to the CFR, this rule codifie… more