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Subject: DoD Offers Nationalization Of Its Personnel Security Program

NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense

No. 050-03
(703)697-5131(media)
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 3, 2003
(703)428-0711(public/industry)

DOD OFFERS NATIONALZIATION OF ITS PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and the Director of
the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Kay Coles James have
signed an agreement to transform the process for personnel
security investigations.  As part of the FY 2004 budget going
forward to Congress, DoD will divest its personnel security
investigative function and OPM will offer positions to Defense
Security Service (DSS) personnel security investigative
personnel.
During the past two years, DoD has successfully partnered with
OPM to reduce the investigative workload of the Defense Security
Service -- the DoD agency that conducts background
investigations.  At one point, DSS faced a 500,000-case backlog.
Centralization of this function within the federal government
improves security, eliminates duplicative functions and
maximizes opportunities for greater cost savings and
efficiencies while building on the e-government initiative.
These background investigations are used as a basis for
determining eligibility for access to classified information and
for suitability for federal employment or specific sensitive
positions.
 The initiative was set in motion by the President's Agenda to
make the federal government more citizen-centered and responsive
and to reshape organizations to achieve a higher standard of
excellence in achieving results.
According to Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Security
and Information Operations, Carol Haave, "The Department of
Defense will retain funding and accountability for performance
of the personnel security mission for DoD, and will realize
savings in the cost of investigations provided by OPM."  The DoD
will also realize significant savings in personnel costs and
planned future information technology investments during the
current Future Years Defense Program.

According to Haave, "This is a win-win solution that is in the
best interest of everyone - the Department of Defense, the
government, and the taxpayers."
The DSS will continue to provide other important security
services to the DoD.  These will include administration of the
national industrial security program for the DoD and 24 other
Federal agencies, improved security education, training and
awareness for the security community, and automated support for
the adjudication of investigations.  The industrial security
mission and the security education and training missions will be
expanded to meet the critical needs of the Department,
particularly in the areas of critical infrastructure and
technology protection responsibilities.

For more information, see
www.opm.gov/pressrel/2003/EG-Investigations.asp:
http://www.opm.gov/pressrel/2003/EG-Investigations.asp
.

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