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Previously on "Working at secure site without security clearance."

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by pleomax View Post
    Just been told i am cleared to Baseline Personal Security Standard. Which in my eyes is about worth having as a snotty hankie!
    Correct, it's site, client and arguably role specific, not transferrable, but it does have to be done as best practice prior to SC.

    Nip to the DVA site and track down their SC form it's about 21 pages, if you filled that in then they've lost the forms (it happens), if not then they never intended to put you through SC.

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  • pleomax
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    Just been told i am cleared to Baseline Personal Security Standard. Which in my eyes is about worth having as a snotty hankie!

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  • NotAllThere
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    I had a three month secure contract. Clearance came through three days into the first extension...

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Reading all this it's not suprising that KGB had all it wanted from this country...
    You are right - in between the communist sympathisers and the hideous crapness of the admin folk it isn't a surprise.

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  • AtW
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    Reading all this it's not suprising that KGB had all it wanted from this country...

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by pleomax View Post
    Ok i am 5/6 through my contract and called the DVA yesterday to check the level of my clearance to be told that I dont exsist. I signed the OSA and filled out the paperwork when i arrived on site last november.

    Now should i show up if security clearance is still being processed or have the client co taken a chance and not got me SC'd?

    Before you ask yes I should have security clerance for the type of info that passes by my desk/eyes!

    Pleomax

    Similar thing happened to me - except I was still being escorted. I suspect that it's their way of meeting the SLA targets - if you say you've been waiting months they "lose" your stuff so the clock starts again. I'd just keep my head down and hope no-one notices.

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  • gingerjedi
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    I know a guy who sued GE because the security officer forgot to send off the renewal forms he filled out leaving him with a reduced capacity to find work, he only found out when he tried to secure a contract elsewhere. I think he won about 3k which isn't much considering.

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  • pleomax
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Depends on the level I imagine but at basic level I found you can be on site but have to be escorted, somebody is supposed to come out and meet you in the morning etc. Hasn't that been happening?
    Nope!

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  • gingerjedi
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    I'd keep your mouth shut until the last day as security officers are right ‘jobsworths’ in general and will use any excuse to exercise their ‘power’. I've been escorted off site twice when transfers that were supposed to happen didn't.

    I pointed out the client’s error on both occasions and billed accordingly.

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  • xoggoth
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    Depends on the level I imagine but at basic level I found you can be on site but have to be escorted, somebody is supposed to come out and meet you in the morning etc. Hasn't that been happening?
    Last edited by xoggoth; 21 April 2009, 12:06.

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  • TykeMerc
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    I'd check with the client Security Office to find out what's happened to your clearance forms, unfortunately it's not unknown for them to go astray and they contain your sensitive information.

    Make sure that it's submitted to the DVA before the contract ends so you do actually get the clearance.

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  • pleomax
    started a topic Working at secure site without security clearance.

    Working at secure site without security clearance.

    Ok i am 5/6 through my contract and called the DVA yesterday to check the level of my clearance to be told that I dont exsist. I signed the OSA and filled out the paperwork when i arrived on site last november.

    Now should i show up if security clearance is still being processed or have the client co taken a chance and not got me SC'd?

    Before you ask yes I should have security clerance for the type of info that passes by my desk/eyes!

    Pleomax

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