http://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2016/01/after-opm-hack-pentagon-store-and-secure-sensitive-security-clearance-docs/125338/
By Jack Moore
Nextgov.com
January 22, 2016
In the continuing aftermath of the massive hack of sensitive records
stored by the Office of Personnel Management, the Obama administration
announced today it’s shifting the responsibility for conducting background
investigations of sensitive personnel to the Defense Department
In the future, files containing personal information on security clearance
seekers -- the same type of information netted last summer by purported
Chinese hackers –will be stored and secured on Pentagon systems, officials
say.
OPM is turning over its responsibilities for conducting background
investigations to a newly created National Background Investigations
Bureau. OPM currently conducts about 95 percent of all checks
governmentwide, including 600,000 full-scale security clearance
investigations each year.
The head of the new office will be appointed by the president and still
report to the head of OPM. However, the office’s IT systems will be
“designed, built, secured and operated” by the Pentagon, according to a
fact sheet released by the administration.
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