Are Periodic Reinvestigations required?
Periodic re-investigations update a previous investigation and are authorized only for specific duties and access. There are two scopes for reinvestigations, the SSBI Periodic Reinvestigation (SSBI-PR) completed to update requirements for Top Secret/SCI and other sensitive duties, and the NACLC reinvestigation completed to update requirements for Secret or Confidential ELIGIBILITY. NACLCs are conducted at 10-year and 15-year intervals. SSBI-PRs are conducted based on an investigation that is 5 years old or more to support Top Secret/SCI and support personnel security determinations on personnel with continued assignment to NATO billets requiring Top Secret (COSMIC) access, Nuclear Weapons Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) critical positions, critical-sensitive and special-sensitive positions, IT-DAA and IT-I positions, Presidential Support Activities, access to SIOP-ESI and for Limited Access Authorizations for non-U.S. citizens employees NACLCs are also conducted at five year interv
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