"Screening the System shows how security clearance practices, including everything from background checks and fingerprinting to urinalysis and the polygraph, provide insight into the way we think about privacy, national security, patriotism, and the state"--
"Screening the System shows how security clearance practices, including everything from background checks and fingerprinting to urinalysis and the polygraph, provide insight into the way we think about privacy, national security, patriotism, and the state"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martha Louise Deutscher retired in 2013 after twenty-three years of federal service. During her tenure at the U.S. Department of Defense, Deutscher served as the chief of public and legislative affairs for the Defense Security Service, the Defense Education Activity, and the Business Transformation Agency. In her work with the U.S. Information Agency, Deutscher produced live broadcasts with Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, Kofi Annan, and other international policy experts.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction List of Abbreviations 1. The Many Faces of a Threat Introduction The Cold War, the Red and Lavender Scares The "Crittendon Report" Clinton and Executive Order 12968 Ethnicity as Threat So Many Threats 2. The Personnel Security Clearance Process Going Through the Process Personnel Security and Big Data The Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility to Access Classified Information and Some Complications Surrounding Them 3. Running Afoul of the System Introduction Unanimous Agreement on the Need for Clearance Flaws in the System What Are the Limits on Investigators and Interviews Problems with Self-Reporting Problems with the Polygraph The Presumption of Guilt Polygraph Problems with "The Symptems" Problems with Leadership Resilience, Dissent, and Disruption Thoughts on Puritanish 4. Summary and Recommendations Recommendations for a Better Clearance System Conclusion Appendix: Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction List of Abbreviations 1. The Many Faces of a Threat Introduction The Cold War, the Red and Lavender Scares The "Crittendon Report" Clinton and Executive Order 12968 Ethnicity as Threat So Many Threats 2. The Personnel Security Clearance Process Going Through the Process Personnel Security and Big Data The Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility to Access Classified Information and Some Complications Surrounding Them 3. Running Afoul of the System Introduction Unanimous Agreement on the Need for Clearance Flaws in the System What Are the Limits on Investigators and Interviews Problems with Self-Reporting Problems with the Polygraph The Presumption of Guilt Polygraph Problems with "The Symptems" Problems with Leadership Resilience, Dissent, and Disruption Thoughts on Puritanish 4. Summary and Recommendations Recommendations for a Better Clearance System Conclusion Appendix: Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information Notes Bibliography Index
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