Security Clearances Could Become Less Important for Locals
If a recently-introduced bill in the U.S. House of Representatives is passed, state and local law enforcement officials and first-responders could find that having a security clearance is less important for their jobs.
The bill reportedly would require the Department of Homeland Security to release declassified versions of threat bulletins to state and local officials without such clearances.
Filed Under: Reform, Laws & Regulations, Career
