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Follow on Google News | “Demystifying Security Clearances” Class from the Government Contracting InstituteThe June 9, 2013 the Government Contracting Institute class provides attendees with the necessary information about security clearances to see success in the federal marketplace.
By: TargetGov Both Facility Security Clearances (FCL) and Personnel Security Programs (PCP) will be discussed during the course, with topics that define what these different clearance levels are and how to obtain them. The class will also outline the financial impact these clearances can have on a company, the forms necessary to complete, types of investigations, polygraph tests, and consequences. Instructing the course is Diane Griffin, Founder and CEO of Security First & Associates, who has over twenty years of experience in Defense and Intelligence communities and Bill Loveridge, a Facility Security Officer (FSO) for a government contracting firm and independent security consultant, who is responsible for all aspects of security. Mrs. Griffin has teamed with other consultants to provide security support to small and midsize defense contractors. She is a published author and writer of security articles, further highlighting her abilities as a subject-matter expert. Mr. Loveridge previously worked as a civilian for the Department of the Army at the Army Central Clearance Facility (CCF) as a personnel security specialist. He retired as the senior adjudicator/ Security clearances can affect a multitude of contracting areas, and in order to be successful in certain contracting areas, they must be something companies are familiar with and able to obtain. This course will empower attendees to handle this tricky issue effectively and quickly. About The Government Contracting Institute: The Government Contracting Institute, established in 2013 by bwtech@UMBC and TargetGov at bwtech@UMBC’ End
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