Posted on Nov 14, 2018
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If a government agency initiates a National Security investigation on an individual and the individual no longer belongs to the agency that initiated the investigation and the investigation continues for seven years or more, who does the individual contact to determine whether the investigation is adjudicated?
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PO1 Don Gulizia
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The individual does not contact anyone but the gaining command/unit/company. The new unit's SSO/Security Manager can check status of your clearance. If you are trying to determine dates for a resume, you might be able to contact your previous unit's SSO/Security Manager to find out when you last investigation was adjudicated.
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If you have a local SSO they can look you up to see your status. Every agency should have some kind of SSO element that can look you up, an issue you may find is that DoD and Civilian agencies use two different databases and they did not always speak to each other.
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CPT Infantry Officer
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what is an SSO?
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CPT Company Commander
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Special security office or if you are a reservist you can check with your S2.
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It's been awhile since I was working in the area, but as I understand it, DSS (http://www.dss.mil/) is the agency you would need to contact.
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SFC(P) Drill Sergeant
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Since 2005 OPM has been used. DSS before 2005 for DOD.
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LTC Owner
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SFC(P) (Join to see) - My dealing with them goes back a few years.
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SFC(P) Drill Sergeant
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LTC (Join to see) lol I bet sir. My first dealing in 01 was with Dss which I can say the investagator for them was very respectful and straight up. My last one in 11 with OPM was a straight up azz. Like I haven’t served faithfully for 17 years treated me like I was some prisoner who murdered 100 ppl. Lol oh the fun job they have.
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