Summary
A 53-year-old electronics technician was denied a security clearance under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) due to a history of alcohol-related issues. Although the applicant maintained sobriety from 1979 to 1999, he subsequently resumed drinking, leading to multiple driving offenses.
The denial was based on several disqualifying conditions, including the applicant's repeated alcohol-related driving offenses and his failure to complete court-ordered alcohol treatment programs following these convictions. The judge noted that the applicant continues to consume alcohol regularly and does not fully acknowledge the severity of his alcohol problems.
Ultimately, the judge determined that the applicant's ongoing alcohol consumption and disregard for treatment requirements presented significant security concerns, resulting in the denial of his clearance application.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a history of multiple alcohol-related driving offenses.
- He failed to complete court-ordered alcohol treatment programs after his convictions.
- The applicant continues to consume alcohol regularly and does not recognize the severity of his alcohol issues.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A7.1.2.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work
- E2.A7.1.2.4raisedEvaluation of Alcohol Abuse or Dependence
- E2.A7.1.2.5raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption of Alcohol
Key Rule Quoted
“Excessive alcohol consumption often leads to the exercise of questionable judgment, unreliability, failure to control impulses, and increases the risk of an unauthorized disclosure of classified information due to carelessness.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 22, 2004
- Answer filedDec 23, 2004Applicant responded to SOR.
- Hearing held—Applicant did not wish to present his case at a hearing.
- Decision dateJul 28, 2005
Cite For
- Denial of Clearance Due to Ongoing Alcohol Consumption Issues
- Failure to Complete Mandated Alcohol Treatment Programs
- Impact of Alcohol-related Incidents on Security Clearance Eligibility