What do the terms: “Pending Action”, “Requires Review”, “No Determination Made” and “Loss of Jurisdiction” mean and can I grant temporary (interim) access?
“Pending”, “Requires Review” or “No Determination Made”: These terms indicate the existence of derogatory/adverse information, or inadequate information present to make a favorable adjudication clearance determination. “Loss of Jurisdiction”: Indicates that an individual has separated or changed employment status prior to the adjudication of his/her security investigation. The existence of derogatory/adverse information, or inadequate information present to make a favorable adjudication clearance determination existed prevented a favorable eligibility determination. Current DON policy prohibits commands from granting temporary access or assignment of sensitive duties. The interim link in JPAS will/should not appear. Contact the DON CAF using RRU to ask for “eligibility determination.” The DONCAF will reply to the RRU and advise if additional information is required.
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