The Ins and Outs of Personnel Security Clearances

When:

November 19, 2024, 9:00 AM AKST - 10:30 AKST

Where:

Live Webinar

Cost:

Free

The federal government requires individuals to possess security clearances to perform various functions, including those often performed by contractors. Obtaining a personnel security clearance (PCL) can significantly expand a contractor’s bidding opportunities in the federal marketplace.

This training will provide an introductory overview of the requirements and processes for obtaining a PCL, including:

  • The three main types of PCLs for contractor employees
  • Big-picture eligibility factors for PCLs
  • Overview of the SF-86 questionnaire (and a brief preview of the pending Personnel Vetting Questionnaire)
  • The PCL review process, including background investigation, polygraphs, and medical and/or credit checks
  • The PCL approval process, including the differences between interim and final PCLs, and appeal options if a PCL application is denied
  • Maintaining the PCL and the government’s ongoing move to continuous vetting of PCL holders

This webcast is offered to Alaska-registered APEX Accelerators clients only.
Call 786-7258 or email info@apexalaska.org for the registration site and access code.

Add to Your Calendar 11/19/2024 9:00 AM AKST 11/19/2024 10:30 AKST The Ins and Outs of Personnel Security Clearances

The federal government requires individuals to possess security clearances to perform various functions, including those often performed by contractors. Obtaining a personnel security clearance (PCL) can significantly expand a contractor’s bidding opportunities in the federal marketplace.

This training will provide an introductory overview of the requirements and processes for obtaining a PCL, including:

  • The three main types of PCLs for contractor employees
  • Big-picture eligibility factors for PCLs
  • Overview of the SF-86 questionnaire (and a brief preview of the pending Personnel Vetting Questionnaire)
  • The PCL review process, including background investigation, polygraphs, and medical and/or credit checks
  • The PCL approval process, including the differences between interim and final PCLs, and appeal options if a PCL application is denied
  • Maintaining the PCL and the government’s ongoing move to continuous vetting of PCL holders

This webcast is offered to Alaska-registered APEX Accelerators clients only.
Call 786-7258 or email info@apexalaska.org for the registration site and access code.

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