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When considering Interim Access, what constitutes derogatory information?

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When considering Interim Access, what constitutes derogatory information?

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Commanding Officers are authorized to grant interim access pending a favorable eligibility determination from the DoN CAF when: a favorable review of the SF-86 and local records have been completed, and the SF-86 has been submitted to OPM. Derogatory information is any information about a person’s conduct or behavior, such that entrusting them with classified information or assigning them to sensitive duties may not clearly be consistent with the interests of national security. Appendix F of the SECNAVINST 5510.30A identifies the 13 security concerns that are to be considered when reviewing the SF-86.

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