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Will Security Clearance Guideline L Outside Activities Lead to a Security Review?
Not all security clearance concerns are equal. National security attorneys recognize trends reviewing large volumes of federal government challenges to employee, contractor, and service members gaining or keeping security clearances. Guideline E, Personal Conduct and Guid… more
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The 10 Most Read Articles of 2021
Another year is concluding and its time to gear up for the next one. But before we say farewell to 2021, we’re taking a moment to reflect and reminisce on your most read articles from the year. If you missed them the first time around, now is your chance to get up to speed… more
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How to Obtain or Maintain a Security Clearance Despite Prior Drug Use
Under Guideline H, Drug Involvement, the government may have security concerns about past or current illegal drug use since this can raise questions as to your judgment, trustworthiness, reliability, and integrity. Those possessing a security clearance are required to be res… more
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Continuous Evaluation Rollout Must Be Fast-Tracked after OPM Data Breach, Clearance Holders Must Address Problems Faster
Even before hackers, presumably from China, stole from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sensitive personal information for millions of current and former federal employees and contractors, the government had been pushing to more frequently put security clearance holders u… more
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Will Security Clearance Processing Lengthen
As many of you have probably heard in the news, USIS, the company contracted by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to conduct background investigations, has lost its contract with the agency. For those who are unfamiliar with how background investigations are processed… more