Security Clearance Technology Updates Key to Next Steps in Reform
An episode of the Security Clearance Careers Podcast podcast, hosted by ClearanceJobs, titled "Security Clearance Technology Updates Key to Next Steps in Reform" was published on January 10, 2022 and runs 19 minutes.
January 10, 2022 ·19m · Security Clearance Careers Podcast
Summary
Anyone applying for a security clearance today is generally surprised by the very arcane look and feel of the process. A key reason why modernization has stalled has been the delays in implementing the government's National Background Investigations Services (NBIS). By this point, eQIP was supposed to be replaced by eApp - a more responsive - save-able! - form-field friendly form. But like other aspects of the clearance process requiring technology, eApp remains a pilot program, a security clearance Patronus that exists as a shadow, a PowerPoint briefing, but not a process reality.That's why NBIS is at the core of a recent report released by the Government Accountability Office. ClearanceJobs recently sat down with Brian Mazanec, director of GAO’s defense capabilities and management team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Anyone applying for a security clearance today is generally surprised by the very arcane look and feel of the process. A key reason why modernization has stalled has been the delays in implementing the government's National Background Investigations Services (NBIS). By this point, eQIP was supposed to be replaced by eApp - a more responsive - save-able! - form-field friendly form. But like other aspects of the clearance process requiring technology, eApp remains a pilot program, a security clearance Patronus that exists as a shadow, a PowerPoint briefing, but not a process reality.
That's why NBIS is at the core of a recent report released by the Government Accountability Office. ClearanceJobs recently sat down with Brian Mazanec, director of GAO’s defense capabilities and management team.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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