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Secret Clearance is a Federal Government designation and has various levels depending on the agency. Government and military agencies usually ask for them for obvious reasons. Clearance can be had although the process is expensive, requires a company to initiate it and takes a couple of years to process on average. Most get clearance either through employer or previous military service.<BR>
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Happy hunting in the jobs market! <BR>
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<B>From</B>: Damon L. Chesser <<A HREF="mailto:%22Damon%20L.%20Chesser%22%20%3cdamon@damtek.com%3e">damon@damtek.com</A>><BR>
<B>Reply-to</B>: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux! <ale@ale.org><BR>
<B>To</B>: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux! <<A HREF="mailto:Atlanta%20Linux%20Enthusiasts%20-%20Yes!%20We%20run%20Linux!%20%3cale@ale.org%3e">ale@ale.org</A>><BR>
<B>Subject</B>: [ale] cabling and GA<BR>
<B>Date</B>: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 14:13:13 -0400<BR>
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Got a phone call for someone looking to cable networks. Needs a secret
clearance, I don't have one. However, I realized I don't know GA law,
not being native. Do you need anything to run cat5 in GA? You don't in
OK, where I am most recently from.
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