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SSG Dennis R.
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Heads should roll over this. That airman's chain of command needs to stand tall, have their feet nailed to the floor and get the career-ending ass-chewing of their lives.
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PO3 Shayne Seibert
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The quality of people given roles in securing secrets has always been an issue. Someone always wants to make a buck. This guy was just stupidly sharing info to boost his ego. Didn't make a dime and will be in prison for the rest of his life.
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CPL LaForest Gray
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WHAT IS MILITARY SECURITY CLEARANCE & WHAT DOES IT REVEAL ABOUT A VETERAN JOB CANDIDATE?

WHAT IS A SECURITY CLEARANCE?

Security clearance investigations are managed by the Department of Defense and their purpose is to ensure eligibility for access to national security information granted by the Federal Government.

The investigation focuses on character and conduct, emphasizing such factors as honesty, trustworthiness, reliability, financial responsibility, credit, criminal activity, emotional stability, and other pertinent areas.


WHAT ARE THE LEVELS OF SECURITY CLEARANCE?

All classified information in the military is housed under these categories :

* Confidential: Unauthorized disclosure could cause damage to the national security.

* Secret: Unauthorized disclosure could cause serious damage to the national security.

* Top Secret: Unauthorized disclosure could cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.

Additionally, some classified information is so sensitive that even the extra protection measures applied to Top Secret information are not sufficient. This information is known as Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) or Special Access Programs (SAP). Special SCI Access or SAP approval must be given to access this information.

The level of security clearance that military personnel and some civilian contractors need depends on their specific job and the information they need access to in order to perform their job. The U.S. government will cover the expense of security clearances for military service members and government employees.


WHAT DOES A SECURITY CLEARANCE TELL A RECRUITER ABOUT A VETERAN JOB SEEKER?

If a recruiter encounters a veteran seeking employment who has (or has had) a security clearance, it means that person has been thoroughly vetted by the Department of Defense and deemed eligible to handle and view classified information of varying degrees.

It means their character and conduct are strong; they are honest and trustworthy; and they are reliable and financially responsible. These qualities, in addition to the many leadership skills and intangible attributes veterans possess.

SOURCE : https://recruitmilitary.com/employers/resource/629-what-a-security-clearance-reveals-about-a-veteran-job-candidate
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