Summary
A general engineer in her 40s was denied a security clearance due to a documented history of workplace misconduct. The denial was based on Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline K (Handling Protected Information), and Guideline M (Use of Information Technology). The applicant's history included failing to follow supervisory instructions and engaging in inappropriate behavior across multiple employers, raising significant security concerns.
The appeal board affirmed the denial, specifically citing the applicant's lack of trustworthiness and reliability. Disqualifying conditions AG E2, AG K2, and AG M2 were raised in the decision.
The applicant's claims of whistleblower retaliation were thoroughly reviewed and found to be unsubstantiated. Ultimately, the documented pattern of misconduct and the unsubstantiated retaliation claims led to the denial of her security clearance.
Conditions Referenced
- AG E2raisedPersonal Conduct
- AG K2raisedHandling Protected Information
- AG M2raisedUse of Information Technology
Key Rule Quoted
“The general standard is that a clearance may be granted only when ‘clearly consistent with national security.’”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 23, 2022
- Answer filedJul 20, 2022
- Hearing heldMar 16, 2023
- Decision dateMay 12, 2023Appeal decision affirmed.
Cite For
- Denial Based on Documented Workplace Misconduct Under Guideline E
- Failure to Follow Instructions and Mishandling Protected Information Under Guideline K
- Unsubstantiated Claims of Whistleblower Retaliation in Security Clearance Cases.