Anonymous ID: 602e37 May 24, 2022, 1:10 p.m. No.16334128   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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What is Q, L, U, and R Clearance?

I mean, if there are these clearances,

there are more individuals plausibly available to disclose

real information through this very backchannel?

Or is is the other way around?

Possicomitas[h] Act?

How in the world have the other letters not shown up yet?

Q? R? U? L? Where are you?

WE'RE HERE!

WWG1WGA

 

>Until 1993, essentially every weapons laboratory employee had a Q clearance.These facilities worked for more than 40 years with the assumption that everyone who has access to it has a Q clearance. One of the sticky points of the change is L-cleared persons' access to technical areas. Two major areas of concern are protecting secure computer networks and Secret Restricted Data matter-documents and material. Changes will be required both in facilities and procedures before DOE will approve L-cleared persons being in technical areas without escorts. The downgrading of clearance levels is part of a much broader movement in the DOE complex. The same thing is happening for DOE employees and for contractors at other DOE facilities. Eventually a significant percentage of weapons laboratory staff approximately 30 percent will have L instead of Q clearances.

sauce

https://sgp.fas.org/classdoe.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L_clearance

https://www.energy.gov/ehss/security-policy-guidance-reports/departmental-personnel-security-faqs

http://archive.gao.gov/d39t12/138185.pdf

 

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