Security Clearance process ~ - Navy For Moms2024-03-29T13:48:23Zhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/forum/topics/security-clearance-process?groupUrl=ctratemoms&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAwww...I hope so because all…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-07-21:1971797:Comment:57828192011-07-21T19:16:31.790Zbsteele100/Ship 11/Div 244https://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/bsteele100
Awww...I hope so because all his teachers loved him. Thank you!
Awww...I hope so because all his teachers loved him. Thank you! I received a call the other d…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-07-16:1971797:Comment:57397172011-07-16T16:07:54.311ZBetsy, mom of Stennis sailorhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Iluvangels124
<p>I received a call the other day from someone in the Office of Personnel Management. It went to my voicemail since I wasn't near my phone. They left me a message with their name and phone number and asked that I return their call. I did so, and had to leave a message for them as well. Does anyone know if they will just go on to talk to another person, or if they will get back to me? They asked for me by name and asked that I if this was the phone number for me to return their call. My…</p>
<p>I received a call the other day from someone in the Office of Personnel Management. It went to my voicemail since I wasn't near my phone. They left me a message with their name and phone number and asked that I return their call. I did so, and had to leave a message for them as well. Does anyone know if they will just go on to talk to another person, or if they will get back to me? They asked for me by name and asked that I if this was the phone number for me to return their call. My son is in A school, just classed up on Friday and in class for CTT. </p>
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<p>Betsy</p> bsteele - They will go to his…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-06-29:1971797:Comment:55885412011-06-29T21:52:09.736ZCraighttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Craig900
bsteele - They will go to his high school and talk to his teachers to see what type of kid he is. They really don't talk to his friends because most friends have their back. So what they usually do is talk to their friends, friends. That way they get the real dirt on the guy.
bsteele - They will go to his high school and talk to his teachers to see what type of kid he is. They really don't talk to his friends because most friends have their back. So what they usually do is talk to their friends, friends. That way they get the real dirt on the guy. My son is 18. I do not know w…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-06-29:1971797:Comment:55836732011-06-29T13:01:03.516Zbsteele100/Ship 11/Div 244https://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/bsteele100
My son is 18. I do not know what they could possible expect fo find. All his friends are gone to college or something. Thank you for the information I hope they do not tell him he is too mysterious for not having any history to investigate! :-) . He never had a job or anything!
My son is 18. I do not know what they could possible expect fo find. All his friends are gone to college or something. Thank you for the information I hope they do not tell him he is too mysterious for not having any history to investigate! :-) . He never had a job or anything! Scott's mom - Yes, for an SSB…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-21:1971797:Comment:49005862011-03-21T12:41:23.256ZCraighttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Craig900
<p>Scott's mom - Yes, for an SSBI security clearance it so normal than invertigator canvess the neighboorhood asking about your son. As stated above:</p>
<p> "They need to see if he has any "Dirt" in his background. Does he do drugs? does he commit crimes? has he hidden anything? Does he have foreign relatives? Things like that. The investigators work for either the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) or the Defense Security Service (DSS), and the actual investigators are usually…</p>
<p>Scott's mom - Yes, for an SSBI security clearance it so normal than invertigator canvess the neighboorhood asking about your son. As stated above:</p>
<p> "They need to see if he has any "Dirt" in his background. Does he do drugs? does he commit crimes? has he hidden anything? Does he have foreign relatives? Things like that. The investigators work for either the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) or the Defense Security Service (DSS), and the actual investigators are usually contractors, not actual government employees. Once they get done with him, then they will start on family, friends, neighboors, and school teachers. They want to find what kind of guy he is. These investigator do not determine if he is eligible or not, they are only investigators who collect the data." </p>
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<p>They are checking if you guys had police involvement and any other dirt that they can gain. They are investigators, they must investigate. As far as family members, yes, they must determine if you guys have police involvement too. Does your family have a history of using crack? Do you have a family member born outside the U.S.? If so, why? Stuff like that...</p>
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<p>Per you email, I would love to see who that was from. No Government agency would ever write that. Government people would never send an email, they would have sent a letter if they thought something was wrong. Now, that could be a N4M admin that sent that to you, and they have all the rights in the world to do it. This is their website and they make the rules. But they can't dictate on something you put on another website, example Facebook. On N4M's only, here is their rule: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.navyformoms.com/profiles/blogs/response-to-opsec-concerns">http://www.navyformoms.com/profiles/blogs/response-to-opsec-concerns</a></p>
<p>Again, they have the right to make any rule they have for N4M's. That is the glory of owning your own website...</p>
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<p>Frankly, I would not even acknowledge the email. It could be a scam to obtain your email address and prove that your using that email address. If this was on a public board (ie Facebook) then ask them for the offical Navy instuction so you can verify it. Remember, alot of people try to jump on the OPSEC bandwagon that haven't a clue what OPSEC is.... </p>
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<p>Now, I would agree if your son posted something on "HighTimes" website (known for drug use) and said "Man, I smoke an A-bomb yesterday" (marijuana and heroin smoked in cigarette) then I would probably take it down. Even though the Government could still get the data even after it was removed. It prevents others from searching on him. Bottomline is challenge anything that doesn't make sense. Don't give the statisfaction of telling you how to do things on a website that doesn't have a rule against it...</p>
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<p> </p> After we returned from PIR (0…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-21:1971797:Comment:48991352011-03-21T07:30:03.239ZScott's mom (Ship 12 / Div 091)https://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Scottsmom722
<p>After we returned from PIR (03-11-2011)...one of neighbors said that there was someone in the neighborhood asking about our son. A few days later a past employer of our son told us the same thing. Is this normal? Are parents or family members checked out too? I also got an email - that asked us to remove his (PIR) graduation picture and address from a site that our Sailor posted on. Not sure if this is "an official" request...but someone else I know that has done the same type of job (with…</p>
<p>After we returned from PIR (03-11-2011)...one of neighbors said that there was someone in the neighborhood asking about our son. A few days later a past employer of our son told us the same thing. Is this normal? Are parents or family members checked out too? I also got an email - that asked us to remove his (PIR) graduation picture and address from a site that our Sailor posted on. Not sure if this is "an official" request...but someone else I know that has done the same type of job (with TS access)...told us that we should remove them. </p> I'm not sure, Craig. I'll try…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-19:1971797:Comment:48861162011-03-19T13:44:01.300Zclockardhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/xn/detail/u_2d3zzqfab3ben
I'm not sure, Craig. I'll try to remember to ask next time I talk to him.
I'm not sure, Craig. I'll try to remember to ask next time I talk to him. clockard - At his command did…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-18:1971797:Comment:48800012011-03-18T18:05:10.463ZCraighttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Craig900
<p>clockard - At his command did he have to take the "Life Style" poly, or just the "Counter Intelliegence" poly? Man, that Life Style poly is a bear. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. </p>
<p>clockard - At his command did he have to take the "Life Style" poly, or just the "Counter Intelliegence" poly? Man, that Life Style poly is a bear. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. </p> I think it's called a "provis…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-18:1971797:Comment:48788002011-03-18T15:04:06.616Zclockardhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/xn/detail/u_2d3zzqfab3ben
I think it's called a "provisional" clearance that they get before they can start A school. They don't get their final, full clearance until after they take a polygraph and (I think) report to their first permanent duty station. My son had his polygraph before he left Corry, but some don't have the opportunity to take it until after they report.
I think it's called a "provisional" clearance that they get before they can start A school. They don't get their final, full clearance until after they take a polygraph and (I think) report to their first permanent duty station. My son had his polygraph before he left Corry, but some don't have the opportunity to take it until after they report. Well, crap, I just got that -…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2011-03-18:1971797:Comment:48787882011-03-18T14:59:31.275Zclockardhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/xn/detail/u_2d3zzqfab3ben
Well, crap, I just got that - LOL! I read it as "S" "N" Stains. Makes a big difference.
Well, crap, I just got that - LOL! I read it as "S" "N" Stains. Makes a big difference.