There isn't one. You don't get a clearance.What is the name of the security clearance that we have to have as controllers?
Public trust?There isn't one. You don't get a clearance.
There isn't one. You don't get a clearance.
Is background investigation the proper term? Is there a specific name for it?There isn't one. You don't get a clearance.
T2 positive ajudicationIs background investigation the proper term? Is there a specific name for it?
So how far back do they send employer letters? Because I used to date my bosses daughter and we ended our relationship on not good terms so idk if he’s going to shit talk me if they send a questionare to him. I left that job in 2011. I had one job after that and then 6 years of military service.
Is that bad.shit talk former employee = illegal
Yes and yesHas anyone been in the middle of a background investigation of a security clearance for a different federal position and had to re-do the eQIP for the FAA before that investigation gets cleared? Do I have to disclose it even if it hasn't been completed yet?
My TS/SCI expired last year, I called Security POC and they said they only accept active clearances.If its within 2 years they will accept it. They still do a check to make sure nothing changed.
If it’s expired the investigation obviously hasn’t been done within the last 2 years. Not sure what you’re trying to say.My TS/SCI expired last year, I called Security POC and they said they only accept active clearances.
Oh, I thought you meant when the clearance expires. Sorry misunderstood your comment.If it’s expired the investigation obviously hasn’t been done within the last 2 years. Not sure what you’re trying to say.
T2 positive ajudication
T3 is the investigation required for positions designated as non-critical sensitive and/or requiring eligibility for "L" access or access to Confidential or Secret information.
The investigator has nothing to do with "how it went". The hiring agency is responsible for adjudication/issuance. The investigator is only collecting information to provide to the hiring agency.
The BI is virtually if not completely identical to a BI for a secret clearance. You will not get a secret clearance. T3 is the level of investigation, it is not a "clearance" level. T3 is used for secret clearances, but it doesn't necessitate issuance of a secret clearance.
A conditional clearance isn't the end of the security. They still do the full investigation. Whether or not they can rescind a conditional clearance I do not knowSo I'm confused. My security POC told me that my conditional clearance was granted on the 9th of this month. Then I got an email saying that my investigation process has been placed on hold status and then they requested some information about a school that I attended. Can someone make sense of this?