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Security Clearances - Due Process for Denials and Revocations by Defense, Energy, and State: Nsiad-92-99 (Paperback)
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Security Clearances - Due Process for Denials and Revocations by Defense, Energy, and State: Nsiad-92-99 (Paperback)
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the due process
practices at the Departments of Defense (DOD), Energy (DOE), and
State for individuals that have security clearances denied or
revoked, focusing on: (1) the agencies' practices for suspending
individuals' security clearances; (2) whether the agencies give
individuals access to their investigative records; and (3) whether
appeals of unfavorable decisions are heard by independent
decisionmakers who document their decisions. GAO found that: (1)
the three agencies do not require that letters be sent to
individuals to advise them when and why their clearances are
suspended; (2) 70 percent of the individuals in the Army, Navy, and
Air Force whose access or clearances were suspended for security
reasons did not get their cases adjudicated by the services'
central clearance offices and, as a result, their clearances were
never formally revoked but were left indefinitely suspended; (4)
the annual DOD report on clearance activity did not accurately show
the number of clearances revoked or indefinitely suspended for
security reasons; (5) State letters to individuals informing them
of unfavorable security clearance actions also included information
regarding procedures for gaining access to investigative material
about themselves; (6) DOD and DOE regulations do not require that
letters to individuals contain guidance to gain access to
investigative material; (7) the three agencies have established
procedures for employees to appeal unfavorable security clearance
determinations; (8) DOE uses independent individuals to hear
appeals and make recommendations; and (9) DOD and State use
officials with administrative ties to the organizations responsible
for clearance determinations, so their appeal boards do not appear
to be administratively independent.
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Imprint: |
Bibliogov
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2013 |
First published: |
June 2013 |
Creators: |
U S Government Accountability Office (G
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Dimensions: |
246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
42 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-289-12161-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-289-12161-3 |
Barcode: |
9781289121617 |
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