SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCESSING Sample Clauses

SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCESSING. If the Government requires a Security Clearance or National Agency Check (NAC) to perform a specific job, or for access to restricted areas, uncleared employees currently assigned to that job and/or area will be required to promptly apply for the appropriate government security clearance. Employees who have submitted the appropriate application will be permitted to continue working in the classification at the restricted area, in accordance with applicable government provisions, while his application is pending approval by the appropriate government agency. Employees shall not be moved from the position unless his application approval has been denied and the employee provided proof of the denial, or as directed by the government. The security clearance and/or restricted area access shall be a condition of an employee being assigned to or holding that job assignment.
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SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCESSING. If the Government requires a Security Clearance or National Agency Check (NAC) to perform a specific job, or for access to restricted areas, uncleared employees currently assigned to that job and/or area will be required to promptly apply for the appropriate government security clearance. Employees who have submitted the appropriate application will be permitted to continue working in the classification at the restricted area, in accordance with applicable government provisions, while his application is pending approval by the appropriate government agency. Employees shall not be moved from the position unless his application approval has been denied and the employee provided proof of the denial, or as directed by the government. The security clearance and/or restricted area access shall be a condition of an employee being assigned to or holding that job assignment. All employees with access to unclassified information systems, including e-mail, shall have at a minimum a favorable Tier 1 investigation (T1) or equivalent. Employees requiring access to CLASSIFIED Information shall have either a Favorable Interim or Final Favorable Adjudicated Tier 3 Equivalent of Higher Investigation, combined with ownership relation in the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) prior to accessing CLASSIFIED information.

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  • Contractor Security Clearance Customers may designate certain duties and/or positions as positions of “special trust” because they involve special trust responsibilities, are located in sensitive locations, or have key capabilities with access to sensitive or confidential information. The designation of a special trust position or duties is at the sole discretion of the Customer. Contractor or Contractor’s employees and Staff who, in the performance of this Contract, will be assigned to work in positions determined by the Customer to be positions of special trust, may be required to submit to background screening and be approved by the Customer to work on this Contract.

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