Contents
INTRODUCTION 3
(A) and (B) - Number of individuals who held and who were approved for a security clearance as of October 1, 2012, categorized by government employees and contractors and by security clearance level. 4
(C) For Each Element of the Intelligence Community 6
ⅰ. The total number of days required to process the security clearance determination for the shortest and longest time among 80 percent of determinations made 6
ⅱ. The total number of days required to process the security clearance determination for the shortest and longest time among 90 percent of determinations made. 6
ⅲ. The number of pending security clearance investigations for such level as of October 1, 2012 that have remained pending for: 4 months or less; between 4 months and 8 months; between 8 months and and year; and for more than one year. 7
ⅳ. The percentage of reviews during the preceding fiscal year that resulted in a denial or revocation of a security clearance. 8
ⅴ. The percentage of investigations during the preceding fiscal year that resulted in incomplete information. 8
ⅵ. The percentage of investigations during the preceding fiscal year that did not result in enough information to make a decision on potentially adverse information. 8
ⅶ. For security clearance determinations completed or pending during the preceding fiscal year that have taken longer than one year to complete 9
SUMMARY 11
Table 1. Held a security clearance at such level 4
Table 2. Approved for a security clearance at such level 5
Table 3. (Omit.) 7
Table 4. (Omit.) 7
Table 5. (Omit.) 8
Table 6. (Omit.) 9
Table 7. (Omit.) 9
Table 8. (Omit.) 11
Charts
Chart 1. Processing Delays by Reason 10