Forwarded from: Jason Lewis <jlewis@packetnexus.com>
[Please reply to the poster. - WK]
My current problem is my clearance isn't current. I have been out of
the job that required it over 2 years. My understanding is that
within 2 years, the clearance is easy to reactivate.
Am I a better candidate than someone who has NEVER had a clearance?
I would think it would be easier to turn mine back on. True?
jas
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:02 AM
To: isn@attrition.org
Subject: RE: [ISN] Personnel Shortage Hindering Net Security
Forwarded from: Thomas Roy Garner <thomasroygarner@yahoo.com>
The current process for completing a TS package runs about 18 months
(not exact, mind you). There is a process for completing a package,
which (in its basic form) consists of Standard Form (SF) 86, finger
print cards (two sets), DD 1879 (depends), Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) Cover Sheet.
We use Electronic Personnel Security Questionnaire (EPSQ) version 2.2
( http://www.dss.mil/epsq/index.htm )and for those that have NEVER
filled out an SF 86, EPSQ is very anal about full names, addresses,
telephone numbers.
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