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What is BC? Background checks? Wouldn't this be part of security clearance?
...so I'm going to get a load of forms through then ginger? I thought they'd just set the spooks loose on me...
BC used to be "Basic Clearance" I think - it's not applicable any more, as it wasn't a "real" security check. It's the most basic, and is used by some organizations as a quick check without going too deep.
Then it became EBS (Extended Baseline Standard) - I think this is now BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standard).
SC has one pink form to complete, and a separate form to complete any criminal convictions, which goes in an envelope which is attached to the form.
Whatever you do - DON'T LIE!!! It's the lies that stop you getting the clearance, rather than the disclosures (more often than not).
"Developed Vetted"...I think...its been a long time since I went through that particular fun packed experience. Especially the 2nd time when my stories didn't tie up re: things I may or may not have smoked at some point.
Mind you, as a phrase it makes no sense. Probably "Deep" or "Double" or something.
"Developed Vetted"...I think...its been a long time since I went through that particular fun packed experience. Especially the 2nd time when my stories didn't tie up re: things I may or may not have smoked at some point.
Mind you, as a phrase it makes no sense. Probably "Deep" or "Double" or something.
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