Posted on Apr 4, 2021
Will I lose my top secret clearance if i become an officer?
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i'm a 35s interested in the green to gold program i want to be an officer (specifically intel) i know that MOS are not guaranteed i wanted to keep my top secret clearance so i could possibly use it for future employment on the civilian side. i want to know if i become an officer would i lose my top secret clearance forever?
Posted 5 y ago
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Your clearance will terminate when you leave the military or retire. Any employer who has positions that require government clearances is only interested in whether you have gone through the background checks that enable a clearance. The employer must request granting of a clearance and can judge how long the checks will take based upon what level you once held and the period of time that must be covered to reissue at the level required by the position he is offering.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - Thanks for the correction. Shows what happens when you retired 30 years ago. I will maintain my position that it takes less time for renewal if you were previously subject to the full investigation.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - It takes less time to investigate 6 months or a year than two or three years.
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You would never lose your clearance, the level may be suspended, otherwise a wast of money. If you do not have an active TS when you are commissioned or separate from service, it is all about the timing of your last BI, generally only good for 5 years with a TS.
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If you don't fall into a TS officer slot you will be down graded, but probably keep TS until that slot is determined. I was 35F then went QM (only secret), but kept TS until it expired, and was downgraded Secret at the renewal (basically, the system was lazy, a TS would need a renewal at 5, but could magically just downgrade me to S and get me another 5 without any work).
In the grand scheme of things, losing TS doesn't mean anything. If you don't have a position that requires it you are not missing anything. The fact you had one BEFORE matters just as much as anything if you find yourself in a new position that requires it.
In the grand scheme of things, losing TS doesn't mean anything. If you don't have a position that requires it you are not missing anything. The fact you had one BEFORE matters just as much as anything if you find yourself in a new position that requires it.
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No, I have literally never had the need to know TS/SCI information. They renew my clearance every time though.
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You wouldn't retain a clearance unless your MOS/Career field required it. Also it's the background investigation that's important.
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I seriously doubt it. If you are aware that you are due for reinvestigation, I would advise the office of the school's commandant in writing.
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