Summary
A 45-year-old defense contractor employee was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guidelines E (Personal Conduct), G (Alcohol Consumption), and J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant had a history of alcohol-related incidents, specifically six DUI arrests spanning two decades.
A primary concern was the applicant's failure to disclose these multiple DUI arrests on his security clearance application, which raised issues regarding personal conduct, judgment, and trustworthiness. Despite a favorable work record, the applicant's ongoing alcohol consumption and lack of documented rehabilitation efforts were significant factors in the denial.
The decision highlighted the applicant's long history of alcohol-related arrests and the absence of evidence demonstrating successful rehabilitation or a commitment to sobriety, leading to doubts about his reliability. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a long history of alcohol-related arrests spanning two decades, raising significant security concerns.
- He failed to disclose multiple DUI arrests on his security clearance application, reflecting questionable judgment and untrustworthiness.
- The applicant did not provide evidence of successful rehabilitation or a commitment to sobriety, leading to doubts about his reliability.
Conditions Referenced
- J.2raisedCriminal Conduct
- G.1raisedAlcohol Consumption
- E.2raisedPersonal Conduct
Key Rule Quoted
“The responsibility for producing evidence initially falls on the Government to demonstrate that it is not clearly consistent with the national interest to grant or continue Applicant's access to classified information.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedApr 19, 2001
- Answer filedundatednotarized response submitted by applicant
- Hearing held—Applicant did not request a hearing.
- Decision dateOct 30, 2001
Cite For
- Failure to Disclose Alcohol-related Arrests Under Guideline E
- Long-term Pattern of Alcohol-related Incidents Under Guideline G
- Impact of Criminal Conduct on Security Clearance Eligibility Under Guideline J