DoD Rewrites Classification Policy For Secret Space Programs
Under the new approach, there must be a technical rationale for stamping a space program as special access, not simply because of a service policy decision.
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DoD Rewrites Classification Policy For Secret Space Programs
Under the new approach, there must be a technical rationale for stamping a space program as special access, not simply because of a service policy decision.
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Security Clearance Reforms Slated For 2022
Security Clearance Reforms Slated For 2022
“WASHINGTON TECHNOLOGY By Natalie Alms “The goal is to set up a single vetting system that easily allows clearance holders to move within and across agencies and ditches periodic re-investigations in favor of continuous vetting, in which automated record checks regularly review cleared…
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Enhancing Oversight Access To Classified Information
(Illustration: CJ Ostrosky / POGO)
“THE PROJECT ON GOVERNMENT OVER SIGHT (POGO)“
“The number of House employees with top secret clearances is not publicly available, but it is likely only several hundred. By comparison, approximately 1.2 million executive branch employees and contractors hold top secret clearances.
It’s likely that more than 100,000 executive branch employees and…
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