
Prioritizing security clearance reform
Bryan Smith, Senior Fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University, goes over recommendations for the federal government to transform the security clearance process
Bryan Smith, Senior Fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University, goes over recommendations for the federal government to transform the security clearance process
Margaret Weichert, deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget and acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, discusses commendable work performed by federal employees, and reducing the security clearance backlog.
Chris Cornillie, federal technology market analyst at Bloomberg Government, discusses how the Department of Defense is approaching security clearances, and why they are looking to use automation and agile development.
David Berteau, president & CEO of the Professional Services Council, details how the government is moving background checks to the Defense Department and why industry is worried. As part of the Trump administration’s government reorganization efforts, the government’s security clearance program is moving from the Office of Personnel Management to the Department of Defense. While […]
Beth McGrath, managing director of Deloitte Consulting and David Berteau, president & CEO of the Professional Services Council, discuss the plan to move background investigations from the Office of Personnel Management to the Defense Department, and what that means for agencies.
David Shedd, former acting director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and board member at Beacon Global Strategies, discusses what’s causing the massive backlog of government security clearances, and potential solutions to the problem.
Beth McGrath, managing director at Deloitte, discusses how the adoption of new technologies could impact the security clearance process at the National Background Investigations Bureau (NBIB).