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posted September 10, 2004 01:22 PM
Help! The man's got me!
FAAAK!
I'm getting sucked into this shit!
Not fair!
I did my time!
252.204-7000 DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION (DEC 1991)
(a) The Contractor shall not release to anyone outside the Contractor's organization any unclassified information, regardless of medium (e.g., film, tape, document), pertaining to any part of this contract or any program related to this contract, unless--
(1) The Contracting Officer has given prior written approval; or
(2) The information is otherwise in the public domain before the date of release.
(b) Requests for approval shall identify the specific information to be released, the medium to be used, and the purpose for the release. The Contractor shall submit its request to the Contracting Officer at least 45 days before the proposed date for release.
(c) The Contractor agrees to include a similar requirement in each subcontract under this contract. Subcontractors shall submit requests for authorization to release through the prime contractor to the Contracting Officer.
(End of clause)
252.204-7003 CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL WORK PRODUCT (APR 1992)
The Contractor's procedures for protecting against unauthorized disclosure of information shall not require Department of Defense employees or members of the Armed Forces to relinquish control of their work products, whether classified or not, to the contractor.
(End of clause)
Security Contract Language for all Corps of Engineers' Unclassified Contracts (PIL 2003-06, 19 Feb 03)
All Contractor employees (U.S. citizens and Non- U.S. citizens) working under this contract (to include grants, cooperative agreements and task orders) who require access to Automated Information Systems (AIS), (stand alone computers, network computers/systems, e-mail) shall, at a minimum, be designated into an ADP-III position (non-sensitive) in accordance with DoD 5220-22-R, Industrial Security Regulation. The investigative requirements for an ADP-III position are a favorable National Agency Check (NAC), SF-85P, Public Trust Position. The contractor shall have each applicable employee complete a SF-85P and submit to the Security Officer within three (3) working days after award of any contract or task order, and shall be submitted prior to the individual being permitted access to an AIS. Contractors that have a commercial or government entity (CAGE) Code and Facility Security Clearance through the Defense Security Service shall process the NACs and forward visit requests/results of NAC to the Security Officer. For those contractors that do not have a CAGE Code or Facility Security Clearance, the Security Office will process the investigation in coordination with the Contractor and contract employees.
The address for the Security Office is:
Dave Piper, Security Officer
Walla Walla District, COE
201 North Third Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
In accordance with Engineering Regulation, ER 380-1-18, Section 4, foreign nationals who work on Corps of Engineers' contracts or task orders shall be approved by the HQUSACE Foreign Disclosure Officer or higher before beginning work on the contract/task order. This regulation includes subcontractor employees. (NOTE: exceptions to the above requirement include foreign nationals who perform janitorial and/or ground maintenance services.) The contractor shall submit to the Division/District Contract Office, the names of all foreign nationals proposed for performance under this contract/task order, along with documentation to verify that he/she was legally admitted into the United States and has authority to work and/or go to school in the US. Such documentation may include a US passport, Certificate of US citizenship (INS Form N-560 or N-561), Certificate of Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570), foreign passport with I-551 stamp or attached INS Form I-94 indicating employment authorization, Alien Registration Receipt Card with photograph (INS Form I-151 or I-551), Temporary Resident Card (INS Form I-688), Employment Authorization Card (INS Form I-688A), Reentry Permit (INS Form I-327), Refugee Travel Document (INS Form I-571), Employment Authorization Document issued by the INS which contains a photograph (INS Form I-688B).
Classified contracts require the issuance of a DD Form 254 (Department of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification).
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posted September 10, 2004 02:32 PM
And in English?
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CrotchRocket

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posted September 10, 2004 03:30 PM
Soo, your getting drafted back to work for the US Government???...Or you performed work as an illegal alien???
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worm~hole

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posted September 10, 2004 03:45 PM
..whachoo talkin' about, willis?
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kz2zx

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posted September 10, 2004 04:43 PM
Sounds like he needs clearance, Clarence.
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kdecelle

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posted September 10, 2004 06:03 PM
roger, roger, over over, what's your vector victor?
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trikchop
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posted September 10, 2004 08:16 PM
do you need my lawyers #
1 800 too late
just tryin to help
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swft

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posted September 10, 2004 08:41 PM
*laughs* Just getting tapped for more gov't work. I have a feeling that this will culminate in a *request* that I get a clearance in which case I will politely *refuse*.
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ZX10 Guy
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posted September 11, 2004 04:12 AM
Hey swft,
Why would you refuse an opportunity to obtain a clearance? Having one opens up a lot of doors in terms of accessing work and is probably one of the last ways to ensure job security. I'll admit the investigation part is very intrusive to your personal life but I think it's worth it.
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swft

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posted September 11, 2004 02:24 PM
As a former TS/ESI holder, I have no desire to be in any kind of PRP program. SBIs every seven years, maximum. Credit checks constant. No passport. No thanks!
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frEEk

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posted September 11, 2004 03:15 PM
no passport?!?
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ZX10 Guy
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posted September 11, 2004 04:05 PM
Fair enough swft. I know a person that left the environment because of the reasons you've cited. My SBI reinvestigations actually happen every 5 years but they're a bit backlogged so my SBI happened at the 6 year mark. I'm not sure what you mean about no passport. For my agency, all I have to do is to report any foreign travel beforehand for approval.
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swft

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posted September 11, 2004 04:11 PM
Who did you get your clearance through? Mine was DOD. And honestly, I never needed a passport, as long as I was traveling with a unit.
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ZX10 Guy
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posted September 11, 2004 06:33 PM
Let's just say it's one of the other infamous 3 letter acronym agencies that has a relationship with DoD.
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jonwright

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posted September 12, 2004 06:58 AM
My company offers the same deal - dangles a carrot out for folks to get a security clearance to do gummit work.
"No, thanks," is my thought as well. Nobody needs to be poking around in my background like that. No tellin' what they'd find.
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johnnyboy

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posted September 15, 2004 01:27 PM
Three letter acronym, hmm, there are a few, NGA, DIA, CIA, FBI DEA, DIS and on... You know, you'd be surprise at what people already know about you and you past. SWFT, I've been in a program for about 20 years now, no big deal. The guys that I ride with are surprised I haven't been investigated yet though. Too many toys for the income they say, I just laugh with them and keep my comments to myself. The re-investigation process isn't painful like it used to be before EPSQ, now you can keep everything on disc and modify it when the time comes.
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