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Check Your Status. Find the status of your background investigation, eligibility, and/or clearance below. If you’re no longer affiliated with the federal government, request your records. If you’re looking to check the status of an appeal, learn how to appeal an investigation decision.
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency has successfully enrolled all Defense Department service members, civilians and contractors with a security clearance — about 3.6 million...
No person shall be deemed to be eligible for a national security position merely by reason of Federal service or contracting, licensee, certificate holder, or grantee status, or as a matter of right or privilege, or as a result of any particular title, rank, position, or affiliation.
If your position requires access to classified information or facilities, your background investigation helps determine if you'll receive a security clearance. Your sponsoring agency will often determine your clearance and employment eligibility at the same time.
For questions regarding the status of an individual's security clearance, individuals should contact their security manager or designated security official for assistance.
The DCSA Adjudication and Vetting Services renders security clearance determinations for all DOD affiliated personnel (Military, Civilians, and Industry personnel), and select non-DOD agency personnel.
A security clearance is a determination that an individual—whether a direct federal employee or a private contractor performing work for the government—is eligible for access to classified national security information. A security clearance alone does not grant an individual access to classified materials.
the Department of Defense (DOD), Defense Security Service’s publications “Checklist for a New Facility Clearance” and “Facility Clearance Process FAQs,” at http://www.dss.mil/isp/fac_clear/fac_clear.html.
How are you judged to be eligible for security clearance? Read up on the major guidelines that you should follow.
WHAT is a Security Clearance? A security clearance certifies that an individual can have access to classified information or be assigned to a highly sensitive job. WHO qualifies for a Security Clearance? Army civilians, military, and contractor personnel who require access to classified information to perform their job.