SPēD SFPC - Study Guide (questions and answers 100% correct)
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SPēD SFPC - Study Guide 2022/2023 (questions and answers 100% correct)
Tier 1 investigations are conducted for positions designated as Ans - Low-risk, nonsensitive, and for physical and logical access; HSPD-12 credentialing
- Has a basic scope of five years
- Investigative form is SF-85...
SPēD SFPC - Study Guide 2022/2023 (questions and answers 100% correct) Tier 1 investigations are conducted for positions designated as ✔Ans✔ - Low-risk, nonsensitive, and for physical and logical access; HSPD -12 credentialing - Has a basic scope of five years - Investigative form is SF -85 - Replaces NACI Tier 2 investigations are conducted for positions designated as ✔Ans✔ - Nonsensitive, moderate risk public trust. - Has a basic scope of five years - Investigative form is SF -85P. - Replaces the Moderate -Risk Background Investigation, or MBI. Tier 3 investigations are conducted for positions designated as ✔Ans✔ - Noncritical -sensitive, and/or requiring Confidential, Secret or DOE " L " access eligibility and military accessions. - Has a basic scope of five years - The investigative form is SF -86 - Replaces NACLC and ANACI Tier 4 investigations are conducted f or positions designated as ✔Ans✔ - Nonsensitive, high -risk public trust. - Has a basic scope of five to seven years - The investigative form is SF -85P - Replaces Background Information (BI) Tier 5 investigations are conducted for positions designated as ✔Ans✔ - Critical -sensitive or special -
sensitive and/or requiring DOE "Q" access or access to Top Secret or Sensitive Compartmented Information, or SCI. - Has a basic scope of five to seven years - The investigative form is SF -86 - Replaces Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) The Statement of Reasons (SOR) contains ✔Ans✔ - A comprehensive and detailed written explanation of the basis for the unfavorable determination. - An expla nation of the subject's rights and a detailed statement explaining the intent (Letter of Intent (LOI)) to deny or revoke a security clearance eligibility by the DoD Consolidated Adjudications Facility (DoD CAF). The Executive Orders: E.O. 12968 establishe s ✔Ans✔ A uniform federal Personnel Security Program for employees who are considered for initial or continued access to classified information Automated Access Control Systems (AACS) fall into three general types ✔Ans✔ - Coded device (keypad/PIN code) - Credential devices (smart card/CAC) - Biometric devices (hand geometry, fingerprint, facial recognition, iris pattern, voice verification, and retinal scanning) Secret classification definition ✔Ans✔ Information that could be expected to cause seriou s damage to the national security if unauthorized disclosure occurs. Confidential classification definition ✔Ans✔ Information that reasonably could be expected to cause damage to the national security if unauthorized disclosure occurs Top Secret classif ication definition ✔Ans✔ Information that reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security if unauthorized disclosure occurs. Compilation ✔Ans✔ Items of information that are individually unclassified or classifie d at a lower level, may be classified, or classified at a higher level, only if the compiled information reveals an additional association or relationship. Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) ✔Ans✔ Any individual or organization may request a declassification review of information classified pursuant E.O. 13526 Automatic Declassification ✔Ans✔ Historical value information which is automatically declassified if not reviewed by December 31 of t he year in which they become 25 years old, unless exempt or delayed Systematic Declassification ✔Ans✔ Complementary program to automatic declassification. Information exempted from automatic declassification is continuously reviewed for possible declassi fication An "insider" is defined as ✔Ans✔ Any person with authorized access to DoD resources by virtue of employment, volunteer activities, or contractual relationship with DoD. This can include employees, former employees, consultants, and anyone with a ccess
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