Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3
METHODOLOGY 4
SECURITY CLEARANCE VOLUME FOR THE ENTIRE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 4
SECURITY CLEARANCE PERFORMANCE FOR EACH ELEMENT OF THE IC 6
ⅰ. The time in days to process the shortest and longest security clearance determination made among 80% of security clearance determinations, and the time in days for the shortest and longest security clearance determination made among 90% of determinations 6
ⅱ. The number of pending security clearance investigations for such level as of October 1, 2013 that have remained pending for: 4 months or less; between 4 months and 8 months; between 8 months and one year; and for more than one year 7
ⅲ. The percentage of reviews during the preceding fiscal year that resulted in a denial or revocation of a security clearance 7
ⅳ. The percentage of investigations during the preceding fiscal year that resulted in incomplete information 8
ⅴ. 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
ⅵ. The number of completed or pending security clearance determinations for government employees and contractors during the preceding fiscal year that have taken longer than one year to complete; the agencies that investigated and adjudicated such determinations... 8
CONCLUSION 10
Table 1. Number of Security Clearances 5
Table 2. Number of Security Clearance Approvals 6
Table 3. Processing Timeliness 7
Table 4. Age Pending 7
Table 5. Deniale and Revocations 8
Table 6. Delays over 1 Year 9
Table 7. Delays over 1 Year 9
Table 8. Causes of Significant Delays 9