Government power in US is a swirl of checks and balancesArticle II of the Constitution said executive power would be vested in the president but didn't specify what those powers specifically were.By Deepti Hajela18 months ago
Federal agencies don’t trust each other’s security clearancesDespite ongoing reforms, some employees may still see their clearances get held up when they switch agencies.By Molly Weisner23 months ago
Federal agencies barred from asking about criminal history when hiringThe regulations build off a federal law passed in 2019 that works to ensure those with criminal histories aren't immediately shown the door.By Molly Weisner2 years ago
TSA proposes additional background checks of US public transit workersTSA said this program will mimic others that have put employees through similar vetting procedures over the years.By Molly Weisner2 years ago
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret accessWhat employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.By Molly Weisner2 years ago
All DoD security clearance holders are now subject to continuous vetting to keep themEventually, all periodic background checks will be replaced by an automated system that continuous scans databases and receives alerts from other agencies.By Meghann Myers4 years ago