FAS | Gov't Secrecy | Main JSC II Report ||| Index | Search |



Rec # Recommendation Implementation / Status
JSC_033 Agencies should identify who has The SII and DCII databases were linked in Feb 1999. Cases flagged with

conditional clearances or waivers through wavers, exception, etc., are omitted. Phase II is addressing how to accommodate

the use of standard codes. these type coded cases. Programming change to effect the DCII for these cases

has been submitted to DSS with a target date for completion of Feb 2000.
JSC_034A Clearance procedure safeguards be EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 incorporates multiple procedural safeguards, but

adopted, but not to include trial type not trial-type hearing.

procedures for civilian employees.
JSC_034B All DoD employees facing denial or EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 implements the right to counsel concept.

revocation of a clearance by informed they

have a right to counsel.
JSC_034C Any documents on which a proposed EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 implements the right to documents concept.

denial or revocation of clearance is based

should be available to the DoD civilian

employee affected, if privileges and

national security allows.
JSC_034D DoD civilian employees facing denial or EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 implements the right to personnel appearance

revocation of a clearance be able to appear concept.

before the adjudicative authority.
JSC_034E DoD civilian employees have the right to EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 implements the concept of three-member appeal

appeal an adverse decision. panel.
JSC_035 With respect to security clearances, EO 12968 issued 7 Aug 1995 implements appeals procedures that are identical

military personnel should have the same for government civilians and military personnel.

rights as civilian personnel.
JSC_036A Screening polygraph should be used by The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

those who already use it, but be limited 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

to CI-scope. addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.
JSC_036B Polygraph exams should not serve as a The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

bar to reciprocity. 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.
JSC_036C Strict controls of questions and responses The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

must be maintained to limit polygraph 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

abuses. addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.
JSC_036D Disqualification should not be based on The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

physiological response alone. 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.
JSC_037 An independent, external mechanism shall The Personnel Security Committee of the SPB determined that polygraph

be established to address polygraph complaints were best handled by the individual agencies.

complaints.
JSC_038 Develop standards to ensure consistency The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

in administration, application and quality 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

control of polys. addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.
JSC_039A The CI scope polygraph will be the The Forum on 27 Aug 1998 approved a polygraph MOA, that was signed by

standard for all contractor personnel. 12 of the 13 agencies that conduct polygraph programs. The MOA which

addresses the 13 JSC recommendations was signed by an agency official, not

lower than Director of Security, that maintains a polygraph program.

23 Aug 1999

First Page

Previous Page

Next Page




FAS | Gov't Secrecy | Main JSC II Report ||| Index | Search |