The cost of obtaining a Department of Defense (DOD) Secret Clearance can vary significantly based on several factors, including the complexity of the individual's background and the specific agency involved. On average, the process may cost the government between $3,000 to $15,000 per clearance, covering background investigations and administrative expenses. However, these costs are typically borne by the employer or the government agency requesting the clearance, not the individual applicant.
$1,032 per rifle according to the DoD
No. There is no "ultra" secret.
In military terms it means Department of Defense Clearance.
it is 3.12
Which of these is not a DoD data classification? Ultra secret
Confidential, Secret, and Top SecretIf your taking the test:A: Secret and ConfidentialSecret or Confidential
What is the DOD system of record for eligibility and access
suspension without pay, revocation of your security clearance, termination of employment, and loss of DoD contracts.
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.
Confidential, Secret, and Top SecretIf your taking the test:A: Secret and ConfidentialSecret or Confidential
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It MAY dpend on the level of clearance you are going to hold and your duties - and on the circumstances of the DV case. For relatively high clearanaces, and for anything requiring you to be armed with a firearm - no - you will not be cleared.