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  2. Begin with Section 1: Employee Identification. Fill in your full name, date of birth, and social security number clearly. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for security clearance.
  3. Proceed to Section 2: Annual Income. Report all sources of income for you and your dependents from the previous year. Use separate lines for each income type and ensure totals are calculated correctly.
  4. In Section 3: Bank Accounts, list all financial accounts held by you or your dependents. Include the institution's name, country, and year-end balance.
  5. Continue through Sections 4 to 14, providing details on investments, real estate, vehicles, liabilities, and any additional comments as required.
  6. Finally, complete Section 15 by certifying that all information is true and accurate. Sign and date the form before submission.

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Executive Order 12958 created new standards for the process of identifying and protecting classified information, and led to an unprecedented effort to declassify millions of pages from the U.S. diplomatic and national security history. In 1995, United States President Bill Clinton signed this Executive Order.
Courageous individuals risked their well-being to speak up against federal discrimination, chipping away at Executive Order 10450 for decades. It was not completely repealed until 2017, when President Barack Obama ended the order on his last day in office.
(b) Eligibility for access to classified information is limited to United States citizens for whom an appropriate investigation of their personal and professional history affirmatively indicated loyalty to the United States, strength of character, trustworthiness, honesty, reliability, discretion, and sound judgment,
On June 11, 2008, President George W. Bush amended Executive Order 12989 to direct all federal departments and agencies to require contractors to use an electronic employment eligibility verification system to verify the employment eligibility of employees performing work under a covered federal contract.
EO 12958 was amended and effectively replaced by President George W. Bush on March 25, 2003, in Executive Order 13292 (text). EO 13292 has itself since been revoked and replaced. The current EO in effect for classified information is Executive Order 13526 (text).

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Executive Order 12968 required as an initial condition of access to classified information the filing of financial disclosure statements including information with respect to the spouse and dependent children of the employee with possible annual updates, as well as the reporting of all foreign travel.
This was a concerted effort stemming from President Bidens first day in office, when he issued Executive Order 13985, Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.

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