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The security screening certificate and briefing form (TBS/SCT 330-47) is used to security brief an employee after they have been granted a reliability status or security clearance. It is also used to terminate an employees security screening when they leave your organization.
A security clearance is like a background check. It is required for individuals who are hired for US government jobs or any organization that handles information pertaining to national security. The security clearance process ensures your ability to securely access, manage, and protect classified information.
Non-U.S. citizens do not qualify for a security clearance. However, if a non-U.S. citizen requires access to U.S. classified information and meets the requirements of the 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 117.10(k), a Limited Access Authorization (LAA) no higher than the Secret level may be issued.
Security screening process review of documentation. verification of identity. background investigation of past 10 years. verification of educational and professional credentials. a personal and professional reference check. a credit and financial check. a law enforcement record check.