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4-37.
If the need for one-time access is to extend
beyond 30 days, written approval is
required from CNO (N09N2). If access
will extend beyond 90 days, the command
must initiate a request for the appropriate
security clearance.
1.
True
2.
False
4-38.
One-time access at the next higher level
may be authorized for COMSEC, SCI,
NATO, or foreign government information.
1.
True
2.
False
4-39.
For what minimum period must access
records be maintained after access is
terminated?
1.
90 days
2.
1 year
3.
2 years
4.
5 years
4-40.
Temporary access may NOT be granted to
DON personnel who have been determined
to be eligible for a security clearance, but
do not currently require a security clearance
to perform assigned duties.
1. True
.
2. False
4-41.
There are clear indications that a new
employee reporting for duty had a security
clearance which meets the commands
needs; however, there is no DON CAF
message in his record. Which of the
following statements, if any, is correct?
1.
The command may not grant access
but must submit an OPNAV 5510/413
indicating the level of clearance
required, to the DON CAF
2.
The command may grant temporary
access and complete an OPNAV
5510/413 indicating the level of
clearance required and submit it to the
DON CAF
3.
The command may grant access
4.
None of the above
4-42.
Commands with DCII access may NOT use
DCII data in lieu of the DON CAF
clearance certificate to grant access.
1.
True
2.
False
4-43.
Retired personnel are entitled to have
access to classified information by virtue of
their present and/or former status.
1.
True
2.
False
4-44.
Requests for access authorization for
attorneys representing DON personnel will
be submitted to CNO (N09N2) via which of
the following activities?
1.
General Services Administration
2.
Joint Chiefs of Staff
3.
Defense Security Service
4.
Office of General Counsel or Navy
Judge Advocate General
