Im in the process of a TS, I'm kinda nervous to go in for my polygraph, but I have absolutely nothing to hide, never smoked, or used any drugs, no criminal conduct either.
So, I have a Secret security clearance and I have about 8 years before renewal. I'm currently in the process of applying with the Military Sealift Command. Will they just transfer my clearance without doing any additional checks or will they run a complete background and credit check? Thank you for your help
Have no idea why YT suggested your video yet very interesting from historical perspective. Still, I have to ask, weren't a substantial number of individuals, in years past, granted clearance while having a notorious past?
Lindy, thank you for all of your videos. I have a strange question, as my child heard that their scent security clearance was adjudicated on a Friday, then revoked on the following Tuesday. What does this mean and what could be the cause for the revoking after adjudicated?
Im in the process of a TS, I'm kinda nervous to go in for my polygraph, but I have absolutely nothing to hide, never smoked, or used any drugs, no criminal conduct either.
We have a jump in the graphs boys! Get him!!
Jk good luck
So, I have a Secret security clearance and I have about 8 years before renewal. I'm currently in the process of applying with the Military Sealift Command. Will they just transfer my clearance without doing any additional checks or will they run a complete background and credit check? Thank you for your help
You guys are awesome! Thanks for the information. So helpful to serious applicants.
Have no idea why YT suggested your video yet very interesting from historical perspective. Still, I have to ask, weren't a substantial number of individuals, in years past, granted clearance while having a notorious past?
Lindy, thank you for all of your videos. I have a strange question, as my child heard that their scent security clearance was adjudicated on a Friday, then revoked on the following Tuesday. What does this mean and what could be the cause for the revoking after adjudicated?
Again how do you show mitigation?