Summary
A 32-year-old defense contractor employee was denied a security clearance due to concerns under Guideline E (Personal Conduct), Guideline H (Drug Involvement), and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The applicant had a history of cocaine and marijuana abuse from his youth until June 2001.
The primary issue was the applicant's falsification of his security clearance application (SF 86), where he denied all drug use. This act constituted a violation of federal law, Title 18, United States Code, Section 1001, and raised significant doubts about his truthfulness and reliability. Disqualifying conditions under Guideline J included allegations or admissions of criminal conduct and a single serious crime or multiple lesser offenses.
Despite some mitigating conditions being considered, the judge concluded that the applicant failed to meet the burden of persuasion. The denial was based on the falsified application, a demonstrated lack of understanding regarding the importance of truthfulness, and contradictory statements that undermined his credibility.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant falsified information on his security clearance application regarding drug use.
- The applicant demonstrated a lack of understanding of the importance of truthfulness and honesty.
- The applicant's contradictory statements undermined his credibility.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedAny Drug Abuse
- DC 2raisedIllegal Drug Possession, Including Cultivation, Processing, Manufacture, Purchase, Sale or Distribution
- DC 1raisedAllegations or Admissions of Criminal Conduct, Regardless of Whether the Person Was Formally Charged
- DC 2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses
- MC 1appliedThe Drug Involvement Was Not Recent
- MC 3appliedA Demonstrated Intent Not to Abuse Any Drugs in the Future
Key Rule Quoted
“The clearly consistent standard indicates that trustworthiness determinations should err, if they must, on the side of denials.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 23, 2004
- Answer filedJun 28, 2002
- Hearing held—Decided on the written record.
- Decision dateSep 30, 2004
Cite For
- Falsification of Security Clearance Application Under Guideline E
- Drug Abuse Concerns Under Guideline H
- Criminal Conduct Implications Under Guideline J