Phoebe Loosinhouse
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:25 PM
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Does having a security clearance mean you are a government contractor? |
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Whoa! maybe Judy just admitted something really major!
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:30 PM
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1. No. I don't think one implies the other. |
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But then again I'm not 100% sure either.
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:31 PM
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2. No, it doesn't. You can/have to get security clearance for a whole |
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:56 PM
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definately not a government contractor.
Quality control specialist on manufacturing protocols to meet military specification compliance for a military components manufacturer. Fancy way of saying that she makes sure the screws ordered are the ones called for in the blueprints and will meet the rigors of the specified use so they don't fail in the field.
Rabid Neocon-Yes (to my dismay) Government Employee or Contractor - No, nor ever has been.
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Mon Oct-17-05 09:21 PM
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like she works for a gov't contractor, which I think was the true intent of the original question.
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:34 PM
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3. How many other reporters were given security clearances? |
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Mon Oct-17-05 08:42 PM
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4. I did not realize this was a duplicate thread when I posted |
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please make your comments to the ongoing and very interesting thread about this which references Jim Miklaszewski
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