Is there a way to be stripped of your clearance then? Cause from what I'm hearing, a clearance and connections it brings is the most valuable thing a GS brings to the table. That without it a lot of government employees wouldn't make it in private industry.I'm not sure how it works in every case, but those are usually two separate admin actions. When I retired, for example, my clearance remained active but would have expired if I hadn't taken another job that required it. When you leave a job you lose access and get read off of any special programs, but I don't think it automatically costs you your clearance.
Let's say a federal employee did something egregious. Like conduct illegal wiretapping operations, embezzling tax payer money, or working for a foreign government. Would there be a difference between being let go amicably or being fired?As explained to me by my last contracting security officer, if you can "transfer" the entity responsible for your clearance from one company to another, it doesn't really expire. So, if you go from Company A to Company B, it stays active. 1:59 PM it goes off the books, 12:00 AM it goes to the new company. If there's a break, then it kind of goes into "limbo" as she called it. It is tied into "re-investigating" you for the clearance and some financial stuff for the gaining company.
When I left Lockheed in '06 and returned to them in '08, I had to do the full SF-86 stuff. I later saw that my renewal date was tied into my FIRST trip there in 2004. I'm not exactly sure about the "limbo" as she called it, but I liken it to putting a computer into sleep mode. You lose the clearance and access, but it is paused until you need it again.
That's probably a poor explanation.
Yes.Is there a way to be stripped of your clearance then?
Yes.Let's say a federal employee did something egregious. Like conduct illegal wiretapping operations, embezzling tax payer money, or working for a foreign government. Would there be a difference between being let go amicably or being fired?
Yes.
Yes.
Here's the analogy:
A house plant is the clearance you get once the the gardeners finish cultivating it (completing your investigation). House plants in this case have a 5-year lifespan with regular care (you work a job that requires it), but will survive for only maybe 1 year due to neglect alone (you lose the job requiring it, but not due to a clearance-related violation).
If you lose the job because you set the plant on fire or let the neighbor Rabbit munch on it (violated the terms of your clearance), then the plant dies and you restart the whole process when you hire in for a job that requires it, but it'll be much harder to get the gardeners to trust you with a house plant again.
Are you politically connected?Is there a way to be stripped of your clearance then?
Told ya'll so.
The people here who have talked about leaving aren't because we've seen the effects of CR funding. There are also questions about the gov't keeping its word on the payouts. Adding to that distrust is the repeated mantra of "national security" being exempt, but then we see cases where the CIA is offered a buyout....so we're exempt or we aren't? People don't trust the offer, period.
Read the room, Al!Rep Green
Read the room, Al!
On the Politico story you might not be tracking- Politico got $8M of USAID money for subscriptions. Trump shut off USAID. Politico missed payroll for the first time ever.
Now, I have this issue with noticing. I noticed that the democrats are super mad about the USAID slush fund going away, and all the people calling for it are saying that USAID is politically motivated. Politico has been a stalwart anti-Trump voice that was (apparently) funded by an organization (USAID) that 97% of employees who donated politically did so to benefit left-wing causes. That noticing leads me to more questions.
The USAID scandal is going to be the scandal that blows the lid off the deep state, and we are just getting started.
(FWIW, Politico blamed the payroll issue on a "technical issue").
That horse has left the barn, so to speak.That seems like A LOT of money. There are various agencies doing similar contracts with the NYT. What I find interesting is that let's assume the last Trump Administration had that many subscriptions...should they not favor whichever administration is in power? To keep the spice flowing so to speak?
There's a whole section.Is that the same is saying that Ashley Bidens diary was fake - but still arresting the guy that had it - because he stole Ashley Bidens diary ?
I'm so confused.
Are YOU good? No. Well, not unless you're a "well meaning elderly man with a bad memory" or something.Sooo...
...lets just say I have a GSA safe - it "LOOKS" like a 1967 Model Corvette Stingray painted Goodwood Green but it "Identifies" as a standard GSA safe.
...then lets say that I took a bunch of documents from my last job and stored them in my Goodwood Green 1967 Model Corvette Stingray GSA Safe
...but forgot to secure the safe
...but keep the safe in my "garage"
Am I good ?
This issue shouldn't be divisive at all. The fact that we got here shows how wild the Democrats got.