The Department of Defense has released its top reasons for security clearance denial for the more than 2,000 cases it heard through November of 2017. Financial reasons continue to far outpace other issues.
Financial Considerations | 1497 |
Personal Conduct | 408 |
Foreign Influence | 254 |
Drug Involvement | 170 |
Criminal Conduct | 132 |
Alcohol Consumption | 97 |
Foreign Preference | 91 |
Handling Protected Information | 20 |
Sexual Behavior | 14 |
Use of IT Systems | 11 |
Outside Activities | 8 |
Psychological Conditions | 1 |
Allegiance to the U.S | 0 |
Financial considerations resulted in 1,497 security clearance denials. That’s more than triple the amount of denials for any other single issue. The bottom half of all issues resulted in just a few hundred security clearance denials combined. And allegiance to the United States wasn’t a consideration in any security clearance denial.
For many of these cases, multiple issues were involved, including foreign preference and financial considerations or sexual behavior and criminal conduct.
The moral is that not every issue can be mitigated, and security clearance holders need to be aware that their behavior will be scrutinized in the security clearance process – from finances to drug use.