Summary
A retired Navy Captain with extensive cryptography experience was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The denial stemmed from multiple deliberate and negligent security violations, specifically the unauthorized retention and mishandling of classified notes and documents over at least a two-year period.
The Statement of Reasons alleged that the applicant misled his polygrapher in September 1999 and violated security regulations. Disqualifying conditions cited included E2.A2.11.1.2.2, E2.A5.1.2.1, and E2.A5.1.2.3.
The judge determined that the applicant committed deliberate and negligent security violations over an extended period, retaining classified notes without authorization and failing to secure them properly. Furthermore, his misleading statements during a polygraph examination undermined his credibility. Despite impressive credentials and character references, the applicant failed to mitigate these security concerns, resulting in the denial of his clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant committed deliberate and negligent security violations over an extended period.
- He retained classified notes without authorization and failed to secure them properly.
- The applicant's misleading statements during a polygraph examination undermined his credibility.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.11.1.2.2raisedDeliberate or Multiple Violations Due to Negligence
- E2.A5.1.2.1raisedReliable Unfavorable Information Provided by Associates
- E2.A5.1.2.3raisedDeliberately Providing False or Misleading Information
Key Rule Quoted
“The government has a compelling interest in ensuring each Applicant possesses the requisite judgement, reliability, and trustworthiness of those who must protect national interests as their own.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 21, 2003
- Answer filedAug 28, 2003
- Hearing heldJan 25, 2005
- Decision dateSep 23, 2005
Cite For
- Deliberate and Negligent Security Violations Under Guideline K
- Misleading Statements During Polygraph Examinations Under Guideline E
- Failure to Mitigate Security Concerns Despite Strong Character References