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Owning/servicing security professional
Owning and servicing security professionals enter access data into the JCAVS. It stands for Joint Clearance and Access Verification System.
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Access data into the Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS) is typically entered by personnel from the Defense Security Service (DSS) and other authorized government agencies. This includes security managers and personnel security staff who are responsible for managing and maintaining clearance records. They input data related to security clearances, access permissions, and other relevant information to ensure accurate tracking and verification.
What is the DOD system of record for eligibility and access
JCAVS (Joint Clearance Access Verification System) and JPAS (Joint Personnel Adjudication System) levels 2 and 3 are known as "Secret" and "Top Secret" clearance levels, respectively. Level 2 (Secret) allows access to information that could cause serious damage to national security if disclosed, while Level 3 (Top Secret) pertains to information that could cause exceptionally grave damage. These levels are part of the security clearance framework used by the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies to manage personnel access to classified information.