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I had a brief discussion with a gentleman last night and the President
of our local Community Development group and this gentleman is interested in moving a high tech business into our small rural town. He says the basis for the work is photonics. I told him about some of my background ( BS Comp. Science, retired Navy enlisted with top security clearance) and he asked me how much money it costs a company to obtain govt. clearances for a defense contract. I told him I didn't know but I thought it was expensive. Maybe some of you in this group have some experience with that, hence my questions: What would it cost a company to obtain a security clearance for - say for example - a recent college graduate with no prior govt. or DoD experience? Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a short time (less than 3 years)? What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a longer time (more than 10 years)? What agency does this for such a company? NSA? DoD? FBI? others? Would any of you have a point of contact that you could give me to get more information? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated... Regards, |
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On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:03:03 GMT, Charlie Wolf wrote:
Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. It probably will as that affects the type of background investigation done. It could be the difference between reviewing records to actually talking to friends and family. -Jeff B. yeff at erols dot com |
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He has a number of factors that will cost him money. Filling out government
forms for a personal clearance cost only his work hours. For a facility clearance he will need to make changes to his plant to control entry and exit of personnel and materiel. That said, no vender gets a security clearance until they have a government contract which requires the handling of classified material. His contract bid must include the costs for security. He will find he needs at least one full time security officer for any contract of significant dollars. His government customer's contracting officer can point him toward the applicable government regulations, or he could contact a regional DOD auditing or contracting office (they should be listed under the U. S. government in the nearest metropolitan region's phone book). Good luck, WDA end "Charlie Wolf" wrote in message ... I had a brief discussion with a gentleman last night and the President of our local Community Development group and this gentleman is interested in moving a high tech business into our small rural town. He says the basis for the work is photonics. I told him about some of my background ( BS Comp. Science, retired Navy enlisted with top security clearance) and he asked me how much money it costs a company to obtain govt. clearances for a defense contract. I told him I didn't know but I thought it was expensive. Maybe some of you in this group have some experience with that, hence my questions: What would it cost a company to obtain a security clearance for - say for example - a recent college graduate with no prior govt. or DoD experience? Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a short time (less than 3 years)? What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a longer time (more than 10 years)? What agency does this for such a company? NSA? DoD? FBI? others? Would any of you have a point of contact that you could give me to get more information? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated... Regards, |
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Charlie Wolf wrote:
I had a brief discussion with a gentleman last night and the President of our local Community Development group and this gentleman is interested in moving a high tech business into our small rural town. He says the basis for the work is photonics. I told him about some of my background ( BS Comp. Science, retired Navy enlisted with top security clearance) and he asked me how much money it costs a company to obtain govt. clearances for a defense contract. I told him I didn't know but I thought it was expensive. Maybe some of you in this group have some experience with that, hence my questions: What the company needs is a facility security clearance, typically held under a government contract. That involves no fees payable to the government, but depending on whether classified material storage is involved, and at what level of clearance that stored material is classified, and how much of it there is, the company can spend real big bucks meeting the protection and administrative requirements that must be met to set up and run a Defense Industrial Security Program. The gentleman should run, not walk to his local DSS [Defense Security Service, a combination of the former the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office and the Defense Investigative Service. He has a *lot* to learn, and, no disrespect to you, he is not learning what he needs to from you. You and he might want to check things out at http://www.dss.mil/ Pages of particular interest: Who we a http://www.dss.mil/aboutdss/index.htm Industrial Security Program: http://www.dss.mil/isec/index.htm Personal Security Investigations Program: http://www.dss.mil/psi/index.htm What would it cost a company to obtain a security clearance for - say for example - a recent college graduate with no prior govt. or DoD experience? $0.00 beyond the company's internal processing costs. Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. No. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a short time (less than 3 years)? How much less than three years? It will still cost the company $0.00 beyond its own processing costs, but a military clearance can't be converted to a civilian clearance after 18 months [last time I looked, see the DSS pages at the links above]. Absent the conversion, the ex-military type will have to go through the same application process as anyone without any prior clearance would have to. Depending on level, it could involve just a National Agency Check, a full background investigation, or, for the higher compartmented stuff, special background investigations. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a longer time (more than 10 years)? $0.00, beyond the company's internal processing costs. What agency does this for such a company? NSA? DoD? FBI? others? Defense Security Service, formerly the Defense Industrial Security office. http://www.dss.mil/ Would any of you have a point of contact that you could give me to get more information? http://www.dss.mil/ -- OJ III [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.] |
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On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 20:08:52 -0400, Ogden Johnson III
wrote: Charlie Wolf wrote: I had a brief discussion with a gentleman last night and the President of our local Community Development group and this gentleman is interested in moving a high tech business into our small rural town. He says the basis for the work is photonics. I told him about some of my background ( BS Comp. Science, retired Navy enlisted with top security clearance) and he asked me how much money it costs a company to obtain govt. clearances for a defense contract. I told him I didn't know but I thought it was expensive. Maybe some of you in this group have some experience with that, hence my questions: What the company needs is a facility security clearance, typically held under a government contract. That involves no fees payable to the government, but depending on whether classified material storage is involved, and at what level of clearance that stored material is classified, and how much of it there is, the company can spend real big bucks meeting the protection and administrative requirements that must be met to set up and run a Defense Industrial Security Program. The gentleman should run, not walk to his local DSS [Defense Security Service, a combination of the former the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office and the Defense Investigative Service. He has a *lot* to learn, and, no disrespect to you, he is not learning what he needs to from you. Very helpful - and I agree completely. Thanks much. Regards, You and he might want to check things out at http://www.dss.mil/ Pages of particular interest: Who we a http://www.dss.mil/aboutdss/index.htm Industrial Security Program: http://www.dss.mil/isec/index.htm Personal Security Investigations Program: http://www.dss.mil/psi/index.htm What would it cost a company to obtain a security clearance for - say for example - a recent college graduate with no prior govt. or DoD experience? $0.00 beyond the company's internal processing costs. Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. No. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a short time (less than 3 years)? How much less than three years? It will still cost the company $0.00 beyond its own processing costs, but a military clearance can't be converted to a civilian clearance after 18 months [last time I looked, see the DSS pages at the links above]. Absent the conversion, the ex-military type will have to go through the same application process as anyone without any prior clearance would have to. Depending on level, it could involve just a National Agency Check, a full background investigation, or, for the higher compartmented stuff, special background investigations. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a longer time (more than 10 years)? $0.00, beyond the company's internal processing costs. What agency does this for such a company? NSA? DoD? FBI? others? Defense Security Service, formerly the Defense Industrial Security office. http://www.dss.mil/ Would any of you have a point of contact that you could give me to get more information? http://www.dss.mil/ |
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Thanks - more good info...
Regards, On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 15:57:00 -0700, "W. D. Allen Sr." wrote: He has a number of factors that will cost him money. Filling out government forms for a personal clearance cost only his work hours. For a facility clearance he will need to make changes to his plant to control entry and exit of personnel and materiel. That said, no vender gets a security clearance until they have a government contract which requires the handling of classified material. His contract bid must include the costs for security. He will find he needs at least one full time security officer for any contract of significant dollars. His government customer's contracting officer can point him toward the applicable government regulations, or he could contact a regional DOD auditing or contracting office (they should be listed under the U. S. government in the nearest metropolitan region's phone book). Good luck, WDA end "Charlie Wolf" wrote in message .. . I had a brief discussion with a gentleman last night and the President of our local Community Development group and this gentleman is interested in moving a high tech business into our small rural town. He says the basis for the work is photonics. I told him about some of my background ( BS Comp. Science, retired Navy enlisted with top security clearance) and he asked me how much money it costs a company to obtain govt. clearances for a defense contract. I told him I didn't know but I thought it was expensive. Maybe some of you in this group have some experience with that, hence my questions: What would it cost a company to obtain a security clearance for - say for example - a recent college graduate with no prior govt. or DoD experience? Would it make a difference if the clearance was TS or Crypto? I assume this guy has some kind of comm tech in mind. What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a short time (less than 3 years)? What would it cost for the company to get a clearance for a military retiree who has been out a longer time (more than 10 years)? What agency does this for such a company? NSA? DoD? FBI? others? Would any of you have a point of contact that you could give me to get more information? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated... Regards, |
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