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20 3-37. A consultant hired by a Government Contracting Activity (GCA) who will only require access to classified information at the GCA activity or in connection with authorized visits to the GCA is adjudicated for security clearance by which of the following agencies? 1. NISP 2. DISCO 3. The employing GCA 4. DON CAF 3-38. Contractors may grant Confidential clearances to qualified employees. 1. True 2. False 3-39. Commanding officers are required to report to the Defense Security Service (DSS) Operations Center Columbus (OCC) any adverse information which comes to their attention concerning a cleared contractor employee assigned to a worksite under their control.  What other office must be advised of the adverse information? 1. DSS Operating Location Office identified on the DD Form 254 2. NISP Program Office 3. CNO (N09N2) 4. Command security manager 3-40. What must a command do when a member’s duties change to no longer require access to classified information? 1. Debrief the member 2. Execute a Security Termination Statement 3. Notify the DON CAF that clearance and access are no longer required 4. All of the above 3-41. The command suspends access on an individual that the command received derogatory information on and provides a report of suspension to the DON CAF. After receiving additional information, the command determines that the individual's access should be restored immediately. The command may grant the access. 1. True 2. False 3-42. Transfer in Status (TIS) is a process by which an individual may be transferred from one DoD component, command or activity to another DoD component, command or activity in an SCI indoctrinated status. 1. True 2. False 3-43. Once the DON CAF grants a security clearance, it remains valid provided which of the following factors have been met? 1. The individual continues compliance with personnel security standards 2. The individual has no break in service exceeding 24 months 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. The individual does not transfer to another command 3-44. Interim security clearances and/or access, and assignment to sensitive civilian positions is NOT authorized for individuals who have received an unfavorable security determination until the DON CAF reestablishes the security clearance. 1. True 2. False

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