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Clearances aren't granted by Navy rate - they're granted on a "need to know" basis, or the command that they serve under. For example, all Nuclear Submarine crews are required to have and maintain a Secret clearance, from the cooks to the CO. Unless your particular assignment requires it, clearances aren't automatically granted. All personnel go through some type of Background Investigation based on their ultimate duty station, and some rates (for example, Crypto and Intel) of course require clearances by their very nature. However, it's their assignment that determines the level of clearance, not the rate. Even a Crypto tech whose assignment doesn't require it won't be granted a clearance. "Need to Know" is the phrase for all clearances - if you don't need to know, you don't rate a clearance. It's been that way since WWII.
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There are two kinds of clearance: Secret and Top Secret. There used to also be a Confidential clearance, but they finally figured out Confidential and Secret clearances require the exact same investigation so now it's just Secret and TS. Now here's where it gets fun: Compartmented Information. Compartmentalization is the process of separating out information and granting clearances only to trustworthy people who need to work with that information. Maybe there is the need for intelligence on bacon. We'll call it BACINT. And OMG if our ultra secret BACINT got into the enemy's hands it would cause grave and irreparable damage to the nation's security. So they create a compartment for BACINT and call it GRANITE. Now, any time you report BACINT (say, to report that Smithfield Ham Shop in Smithfield, NC, has some really tasty bacon) you have to write SECRET GRANITE on it, and the computer that processes all the reports will know to only send SECRET GRANITE reports to authorized BACINT consumers.
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I'm sorry but I am part of the FBI and no one is aloud to answer this question. Sorry. No. Different jobs require different clearances.
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It all depends on your job. I can't say much about it but for example in the Navy all CT jobs will require a top secret clearence. Quite a few agencies require a TS clearance depending on your job function inside that agency. The standard alphabet soup of FBI, CIA, NSA, DOD, State Department and numerous other agencies no one will ever hear about. If you go to clearancejobs.com it will give some idea. A lot of civilian companies also require them when they manufacture sensitive equipment for the government.
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