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  2. TW 2.0 strengthens national security, enables swifter vetting, increases mobility of the U.S. government workforce, and provides insight into personnel behavior with risk detection and response.

  3. A security clearance allows an individual filling a specific position to have access to classified national security information up to and including the level of clearance they hold, as long as the individual has a “need to know” the information and signed a non-disclosure agreement.

  4. Security Clearances - United States Department of State

    2017-2021.state.gov/security-clearances

    A security clearance allows an individual filling a specific position to have access to classified national security information up to and including the level of clearance that they hold as long as the individual has a “need to know” the information and signed a non-disclosure agreement.

  5. All About Security Clearances - United States Department of State

    2009-2017.state.gov/m/ds/clearances/c10978.htm

    Most individuals will be granted a security clearance, although complicating factors or derogatory findings may delay a decision or result in a denial of a security clearance. Learn more about the security clearance process by reviewing our FAQs on security clearances.

  6. Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy; Bureau of Intelligence and Research; Bureau of Legislative Affairs; Counselor of the Department; Executive Secretariat; Office of the Chief of Protocol; Office of Civil Rights; Office of Diversity and Inclusion; Office of Global Women’s Issues; Office of the AUKUS Senior Advisor; Office of the ...

  7. Facility Security Clearance (FCL) FAQ - United States Department...

    www.state.gov/facility-security-clearances-faq

    What is a facility security clearance (FCL)? An FCL is a determination made by the Government that a contractor is eligible for access to classified information. A contractor must have an FCL commensurate with the highest level of classified access (Secret or Top Secret) required for contract performance.

  8. Security Clearances - United States Department of State

    2009-2017.state.gov/m/ds/clearances/index.htm

    The Office of Personnel Security and Suitability conducts more than 25,000 personnel security clearances each year for the State Department and other federal agencies. To learn more about the security clearance process, please review All About Security Clearances.

  9. Things to Know When Completing a Security Clearance Application -...

    careers.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Security-Clearance-Instructions.pdf

    security information and granted a public trust certification or security clearance on behalf of the Department of State. To check the status of a security clearance, internship candidates should reach out to the CSC as they are available for questions at SecurityClearance@state.gov or 571-345-3186. Additionally, they can be

  10. Continuous Evaluation (CE) Program - United States Department of...

    2017-2021.state.gov/continuous-evaluation-ce-program

    A security clearance allows an individual filling a specific position to have access to classified national security information up to and including the level of clearance that they hold as long as the individual has a “need to know” the information and signed a non-disclosure agreement.

  11. Bureau of Diplomatic Security - United States Department of State

    www.state.gov/.../under-secretary-for-management/bureau-of-diplomatic-security

    Security Clearances DSS conducts personnel security background investigations for the U.S. Department of State and other federal agencies. These investigations provide information to help determine if a job candidate or current employee is suitable for employment and should have access to classified information, or Department of State resources ...