Summary
An employee of a defense contractor was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant had a history of five alcohol-related driving offenses, with most occurring in 2000. One of these incidents led to an assault charge, and a separate event in 1994 resulted in a domestic protective order.
The applicant admitted to excessive alcohol consumption from 1979 until at least 2000, despite receiving treatment for alcohol dependence and depression. As of a sworn statement in November 2000, the applicant continued to drink. Although the applicant attended an alcohol awareness education program for four months in 2000 and group counseling for one year, no evidence was presented to demonstrate a change in behavior or positive steps toward sobriety since 2000.
The denial was based on the applicant's history of multiple alcohol-related offenses, including criminal conduct, and a failure to demonstrate rehabilitation from alcohol abuse. No evidence was provided to show a change in conduct or behavior since the last offense.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had a history of multiple alcohol-related offenses, including an assault charge and a domestic protective order.
- The applicant failed to demonstrate rehabilitation from alcohol abuse despite attending treatment programs.
- No evidence was presented to show a change in conduct or behavior since the last offense.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A7.1.2.1raisedAlcohol Consumption Disqualifying Condition 1
- E2.A10.1.2.2raisedCriminal Conduct Disqualifying Condition 2
Key Rule Quoted
“"[N]o one has a 'right' to a security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 30, 2003
- Answer filedJul 30, 2003Applicant elected to have the case decided on the written record.
- Hearing held—No hearing was held.
- Decision dateMar 30, 2004
Cite For
- Denial Based on a Pattern of Alcohol-related Offenses Under Guideline G
- Failure to Demonstrate Rehabilitation From Alcohol Abuse
- Impact of Criminal Conduct on Security Clearance Eligibility Under Guideline J