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  2. List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    T3 or T3R - Tier 3 or Tier 3 Reinvestigation, now replace all NACLC. T5 and T5R - Tier 5 or Tier 5 Reinvestigation, now replace SSBI and SBPR respectively. Yankee White – An investigation required for personnel working with the President and Vice President of the United States. Obtaining such clearance requires, in part, an SSBI.

  3. Security clearance - Wikipedia

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    Three levels of personnel screening exist, with two sub-screening categories: [5] [6] Standard screenings are completed for individuals without law enforcement, security and intelligence functions with the government, whereas Enhanced screenings are for individuals with law enforcement, security and intelligence functions, or access to those data or facilities.

  4. BIGOT list - Wikipedia

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    A BIGOT list (or bigot list) is a list of personnel possessing appropriate security clearance and who are cleared to know details of a particular operation, or other sensitive information. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Standard Form 86 - Wikipedia

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    Standard Form 86. The SF 86. Standard Form 86 (SF 86) is a U.S. government questionnaire that individuals complete in order for the government to collect information for "conducting background investigations, reinvestigations, and continuous evaluations of persons under consideration for, or retention of, national security positions." [1]

  6. Classified information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The terms "Sensitive Compartmented Information" (SCI) [62] [63] and "Special Access Program" (SAP) [64] are widely misunderstood as classification levels or specific clearances. In fact, the terms refer to methods of handling certain types of classified information that relate to specific national-security topics or programs (whose existence ...

  7. Classified information - Wikipedia

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    the object of a covert investigation, or a covert collection of information or intelligence. the identity of any person who is under covert surveillance. encryption and cryptographic systems. information or intelligence to, or received from, a foreign entity or terrorist group.

  8. Sensitive compartmented information - Wikipedia

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    Sensitive compartmented information (SCI) is a type of United States classified information concerning or derived from sensitive intelligence sources, methods, or analytical processes. All SCI must be handled within formal access control systems established by the Director of National Intelligence. [1]

  9. Talk:List of U.S. security clearance terms - Wikipedia

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    Jotorious 02:29, 7 December 2006 (UTC) [ reply] CNWDI, NOFORM, WNINTEL, etc. are document handling caveats and have nothing to do with personal security clearances. Likewise, COMSEC is an SCI compartment and not a handling caveat. ORCON is also a document handling instruction.