My Navy clearance was only Secret but I vaguely recall being “read out” for it when my enlistment ended. Is that the correct term for the termination for a clearance?
DD 2962 I believe was the debriefing form you had to sign before you left. You leave with a Secret or Top Secret clearance in your file, an 873 form. Its there after you leave, but it doesn’t give you access once you leave the service. Hillary, of course lives by her rules. If she had access to anything important, I’m guessing, it can be bought.
Yes it is.
Sounds right. Every job I left where I had a clearance, signing a form acknowledging the end of access and that I had turned in all classified material was standard.
I don’t know about the term “read out.” I had to sign some papers with some pretty heavy language on them, though. I had to promise not to even reveal what my clearance was.
Debriefed, I think, in the Army.
As was my Army clearance.
I was one of about a dozen people in a class that required the clearance. We were each assigned a notebook that we could take notes in and study from. At the end of each class the notebooks were collected and passed out at the beginning of the next class. At the end of the class the notebooks were all destroyed.
One of the participants decided he didn't really want to take the class and requested to be released.
In evaluating his request it was revealed that he was actually in the class by mistake since he was leaving the service soon and had no need to know. His request was immediately approved and we never saw him again.
Yes, y’all are correct.
When the assignment is done, the need-to-know ends, and the clearance holder gets read-out.
They no longer have access.
I’ve never heard of people continuing to have access after the assignment is finished.
Letting six staffers have access, and herself continuing access is a breach in and of itself.
Lock. Them. Up. !!!!