Top Secret Defense Contractors No Longer Being Reinvestigated
File under: "As long as it wouldn't have effected Snowden"
http://www.govexec.com/contracting/2013/06/top-secret-defense-contractors-no-longer-being-reinvestigated/64904/?oref=govexec_today_nl
Funding shortfalls are forcing the Defense Department to suspend most periodic reinvestigations of contractors cleared for top-secret status in some national security jobs starting Friday through the remainder of fiscal 2013, according to a recent announcement.
The Defense Security Service, the agency that manages the reinvestigations, said the cuts would affect most top secret periodic reinvestigations but would exempt reinvestigations for contractors recognized as key management personnel and those needed for priority programs.
Requests for initial personnel security clearances and Secret PRs are not affected by the suspension, the agency said.
The agency also noted that the reinvestigations of industry personnel with access to mission essential intelligence would also be exempted. For example, the cuts will not affect people in positions similar to that held by recent National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, a top-secret cleared employee with contractor Booz Allen Hamilton.
I guess the key phrase is "mission essential". That tells me there are a LOT of unessential top secret clearances out there.