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There are three levels of DoD security clearances: [3] TOP SECRET – Information of which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.
(1) Describes the DoD Information Security Program. (2) Provides guidance for classification and declassification of DoD information that requires protection in the interest of the national security. (3) Cancels Reference (c) and DoD O-5200.1-I (Reference (g)). (4) Incorporates and cancels Directive-Type Memorandums 04-010 (Reference (h)) and
DoD Directive 5220.6: Defense Industrial Personnel Security Clearance Review Program. DoD Manual 5200.02: Procedures for the DoD Personnel Security Program. Learn about adjudications and get answers to common clearance questions.
The DCSA Adjudication and Vetting Services renders security clearance determinations for all DOD affiliated personnel (Military, Civilians, and Industry personnel), and select non-DOD agency personnel.
Generally, there are three levels of security clearances: confidential, secret, and top secret, which correspond to increasing levels of sensitivity of the information that a cleared individual will be eligible to access.
There are three levels of personnel clearance -- confidential, secret and top secret. What agency processes clearances? The Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for managing security...
The first level of security clearance is ‘Confidential,’ and it grants access to information that could cause damage to national security if it falls into the wrong hands. It’s required for many government positions that involve routine access to classified information.
For questions regarding the status of an individual's security clearance, individuals should contact their security manager or designated security official for assistance.
There are three levels of security clearances: Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret, which correspond to the levels of sensitivity of the information that a cleared individual will be eligible to access.
DoD defines a security clearance as an administrative determination by a competent authority that a person is eligible under the standards of DoD 5200.2-R, Personnel Security Program, for access to classified information. DoD clearances may be issued at the Top Secret, Secret, or Confidential level.