The Otterbury Incident was created in 1948.
The Tercentenary Incident was created in 1976-08.
The Andorian Incident was created on 2001-10-31.
Once an incident report is created, the adjudication process typically involves a designated team or individual, often referred to as an incident response team or a compliance officer. This team reviews the details of the incident, assesses its impact, and determines the appropriate response or corrective actions. Depending on the organization, this process may also involve legal counsel or external auditors to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards. The final decision is usually communicated to relevant stakeholders to ensure transparency and accountability.
In the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS), once an Incident Report is created, the adjudication of the incident is typically handled by the appropriate security personnel or adjudicators within the organization, often from the security office or the designated adjudication authority. These individuals assess the details of the incident, considering the potential impact on the individual's security clearance and overall trustworthiness. The adjudication process involves evaluating the circumstances, gathering further information if necessary, and making a determination based on established guidelines and standards.
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The Otterbury Incident has 148 pages.
Incident at Oglala was created in 1992.
Piccadilly Incident was created in 1946.
Alien Incident was created in 1996.
The Lemonade Incident was created in 2005.
Incident in Shanghai was created in 1938.
The Alpha Incident was created in 1978.
Channel Incident was created in 1940.
Incident at Restigouche was created in 1984.
Incident in Moderan was created in 1967.
The Chaneysville Incident was created in 1981.
The Tercentenary Incident was created in 1976-08.