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7. No, but technically they could lose security clearance
Thu Nov 15, 2012, 09:35 PM
Nov 2012

"The decision to issue interim and permanent clearance eligibility is made by a DISCO adjudicator -- a person trained in the process of reviewing and evaluating security clearance information. DISCO, like all U.S. government departments and agencies, uses 13 adjudicative guidelines that provide consistent evaluation standards. Financial considerations, criminal conduct, allegiance to the United States and outside activities are examples of adjudication standards."

http://www.dss.mil/about_dss/fact_sheets/disco_faqsheet.html

Though I think it's doubtful that anyone is going to dissect the logs of the White House website trying to track IP's, figure out who those IP addresses belong to, and then try to figure out if those people have security clearances.


Agreed that it is almost certainly not a breach of contract.

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