Summary
A 52-year-old claims processor for a Defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The denial stemmed from 12 delinquent accounts totaling approximately $10,700. The applicant admitted to six of these accounts, acknowledging financial irresponsibility, but provided no evidence or explanation for the remaining six alleged delinquencies.
Disqualifying conditions E2.A6.1.2.1 and E2.A6.1.2.3 were raised, indicating a history of not meeting financial obligations and an inability or unwillingness to satisfy debts. While mitigating conditions E2.A6.1.3.1, E2.A6.1.3.2, E2.A6.1.3.3, E2.A6.1.3.4, and E2.A6.1.3.6 were considered, they were not sufficient to overcome the security concerns.
The primary reasons for denial were the applicant's admission to six delinquent accounts, her failure to provide evidence or explanation for the other six, and her lack of attempts to seek financial counseling or address her debts. Consequently, her request for a security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant admitted to six delinquent accounts, acknowledging financial irresponsibility.
- She failed to provide evidence or explanation for six other alleged delinquencies.
- No attempts were made to seek financial counseling or address her debts.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A6.1.2.1raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
- E2.A6.1.2.3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
- E2.A6.1.3.3appliedThe Conditions That Resulted in the Behavior Were Largely Beyond the Person's Control
- E2.A6.1.3.1rejectedThe Behavior Was Not Recent
- E2.A6.1.3.2rejectedIt Was an Isolated Incident
- E2.A6.1.3.4rejectedThe Person Has Received or Is Receiving Counseling for the Problem and There Are Clear Indications That the Problem Is Being Resolved or Is Under Control
- E2.A6.1.3.6rejectedThe Individual Initiated a Good-faith Effort to Repay Overdue Creditors or Otherwise Resolve Debts
Key Rule Quoted
“"Any doubt as to whether access to classified information is clearly consistent with national security will be resolved in favor of the national security."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedAug 11, 2006
- Answer filedUndatedTimely received by DOHA.
- Hearing held—Applicant requested a decision without a hearing.
- Decision dateNov 30, 2006
Cite For
- Failure to Mitigate Financial Security Concerns Under Guideline F
- Importance of Providing Evidence for Denied Allegations
- Impact of Financial Counseling on Security Clearance Determinations