[ale] OT: DoD security clearance
Bao C. Ha
baoha at sensoria.com
Fri Jan 18 16:19:55 EST 2002
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I
don't think you can do it as an individual. The security clearance is
granted on
a
need-to-know basis. I am not sure about DOD, but DOE clearance costs
a
<SPAN
class=631360921-18012002>company about 10-15K. If you already have one, it
is just a matter to re-instate
<SPAN
class=631360921-18012002>it. If you have not had one, it will take months,
years or never to get it. That's
why
employers require that you are currently cleared or already have one in
the
<SPAN
class=631360921-18012002>past. They can't afford to let you sitting around
waiting for the clearance process
to be
completed. It still costs them a bundle to transfer or to re-instate
though.
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class=631360921-18012002>Â
<SPAN
class=631360921-18012002>Bao
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<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Kevin O'Neill Stoll
[mailto:kevinostoll at yahoo.com]Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 1:00
PMTo: ale at ale.orgSubject: [ale] OT: DoD security
clearance
Howdy,
Â
   I have been trying to do some
research regarding obtaining a Department of Defense security clearance. Some
of the potential employers that I have been working with in my job search
either require it or ask that you have the ability to re-instate your old one.
I spent some time on the DoD site but I can't seem to find what I'm looking
for.
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   Anywho, if anyone could point
me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
Â
Kevin O'Neill Stoll<A
href="http://kevinstoll.org/"><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>http://kevinstoll.org/(770)
569-7251
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