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‘Continuous vetting’ effort will expand to cover more defense civilians

After a successful pilot program, the government plans expand the background-check process to all “public trust” positions.
ERICH WAGNER | OCTOBER 5, 2023
PERSONNEL CIVILIANS
   
Biden administration officials on Monday announced plans to expand the use of the new “continuous vetting” process for reviewing existing federal workers’ background checks to all “public trust” government positions by September 2024.

Part of an initiative dating to the Trump administration, continuous vetting refers to a new process by which the federal government uses automated data checks, such as credit histories and criminal records, to continuously monitor federal workers’ suitability to maintain a security clearance or otherwise serve in positions that require public trust.

It is designed to replace the existing process, known as periodic reinvestigations, and proponents hope the new process will ease some of the pressure that follow-up investigations place on the security clearance process, particularly the backlog of background checks required for federal job candidates to start work at their new jobs. Additionally, continuous vetting could catch potential red flags earlier, giving agencies a chance to offer support to federal workers experiencing difficulties before the problem can escalate.

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2023/10/opm-announces-expansion-continuous-vetting-security-clearance-process-current-feds/390964/
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With the ease of getting information and communications today, I'm STUNNED this kind of vetting has been in place for a long time.
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson