Mental Health Concerns Give Way To Broader Audit Concerns

Law360, New York (September 9, 2014, 10:13 AM EDT) -- On July 30, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee ("HSGAC") passed a bill intended to identify security-cleared personnel who are at risk of becoming unstable. The bill would create a new program to do this through random, automated audits of government and public databases. Coupled with the existing security clearance review protocols, this new program would mean unprecedented scrutiny of millions of government employees and contractors, and create new incentives for clearance holders to manage their public lives carefully....

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