Category: Security Clearance Representation
Many security clearance holders who work for or on behalf of the U.S. government are required to travel or be deployed overseas in support of U.S. missions. These temporary duty…
As official Washington begins to pull in the reigns with respect to security clearance in the post 9/11 world, agencies are making it clear about how they will approach situations…
States across the country are claiming to have legalized marijuana. While they have the authority to do so for State law only, marijuana still remains an illegal Schedule 1 drug…
It should be no surprise that most clearance holders have active social media accounts on one or more of the many available platforms. Censorship has rapidly increased over the…
Have a security clearance? Make sure your bills are paid on time. New security clearance guidelines that include continuous monitoring of the financial status of military…
It is a longstanding tradition that some high-ranking, former senior officials from past presidential administrations retain active security clearances after leaving their…
Applying for security clearance with the federal government can sometimes be daunting. Whether you’re applying for confidential, secret, or top secret security clearance, the…
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