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CLEARANCE PROBLEM? — GET PROFESSIONAL HELP!
- June 28, 2015
- Posted by: William Henderson
- Category: Improving Your Chance of Success
No CommentsIs it worth the expense to pay for professional assistance when facing security clearance denial or revocation?
Probability of Success
I reviewed 500 cases decided by Administrative Judges (AJs) at the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) between March and October 2012. These cases showed that at the final stage of clearance adjudication, applicants with attorneys or personal representatives were granted clearances 60% more often than those who represented themselves (pro se). Yet only 20% of applicants chose to be represented by an attorney…
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Security Clearance Help: Who Needs It?
- October 21, 2013
- Posted by: William Henderson
- Category: Improving Your Chance of Success
Many people who find themselves filling out a Standard Form 86 (SF86), “Questionnaire for National Security Positions,” know little about the security clearance process and have a vague understanding of what might affect their eligibility to receive a clearance. Some will scour the internet looking for information. Others will rely entirely on the guidance provided by their sponsor’s security officer, however thorough or limited it might be. Few seek the assistance of a security clearance consultant or attorney…
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What Is My Chance of Getting a Security Clearance?
- May 30, 2012
- Posted by: William Henderson
- Category: Improving Your Chance of Success
The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO) processes the vast majority of security clearances for federal contractor personnel. Administratively the adjudicative process at DISCO is slightly different from other federal adjudicative facilities, but case outcomes are statistically similar at all facilities.
DISCO receives completed security clearance investigations from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). DISCO reviews the investigations, but they can only grant security clearances; they are not authorized to deny or revoke security clearances. If derogatory information in a case reaches a certain threshold, it must be referred from DISCO to the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) for adjudication…