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Developed Vetting (DV) or (DV Cleared) is required for people with substantial unsupervised access to TOP SECRET assets. The following security vetting stages are mandatory before a DV clearance can be approved:
BaselinePersonnel Security Standard (Which is normally undertaken as part of the recruiting process)
Departmental / Company Records Check
Security Questionnaire
Criminal Record Check
Credit Reference Check and review of personal finances
Security Service Check
Check of medical and psychological information provided
Subject Interview and further enquiries, which will include interviews with character referees and current and previous supervisors
BaselinePersonnel Security Standard (Which is normally undertaken as part of the recruiting process)
Departmental / Company Records Check
Security Questionnaire
Criminal Record Check
Credit Reference Check and review of personal finances
Security Service Check
Check of medical and psychological information provided
Subject Interview and further enquiries, which will include interviews with character referees and current and previous supervisors
Security Clearance Level: DV
Developed Vetting DV is the most comprehensive and highly expensive form of UK security vetting, and is therefore only required for the most sensitive appointments and tasks, involving long-term and uncontrolled access to top-secret material.
The DV Security clearance level is made up of both the Basic Clearance and Security Clearance checks plus:
the completion of a DV supplement questionnaire
Security check including a criminal records and credit reference checks, and a Security Service records check
a financial check
the checking of references (social, employment, education etc) in writing, by telephone or by interview from personal friends, tutors and employers as appropriate
a detailed interview with the person needing the clearance conducted by a vetting officer
Once you've passed the interview successfully, Personnel Security will carry out enquiries to ensure you can be trusted with sensitive Government information. Presuming these are satisfactorily completed, you will be granted a Developed Vetting (DV) clearance.
Developed Vetting DV is the most comprehensive and highly expensive form of UK security vetting, and is therefore only required for the most sensitive appointments and tasks, involving long-term and uncontrolled access to top-secret material.
The DV Security clearance level is made up of both the Basic Clearance and Security Clearance checks plus:
the completion of a DV supplement questionnaire
Security check including a criminal records and credit reference checks, and a Security Service records check
a financial check
the checking of references (social, employment, education etc) in writing, by telephone or by interview from personal friends, tutors and employers as appropriate
a detailed interview with the person needing the clearance conducted by a vetting officer
Once you've passed the interview successfully, Personnel Security will carry out enquiries to ensure you can be trusted with sensitive Government information. Presuming these are satisfactorily completed, you will be granted a Developed Vetting (DV) clearance.
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