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- Adjudications - Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
Trained adjudicators assess an individual's loyalty, trustworthiness, and reliability and determine whether it is in the best interest of national security to grant the individual an eligibility for access to classified information or render a favorable suitability determination
- Using Combat Adjudication to Aid in Training for Campaign Planning
The Combat Adjudication Service (CAS) uses this information to forecast reasonable outcomes of combat engagements represented in training environments CAS performs combat adjudications as actions during runtime during event execution or as a data collection service to aid the training audience when employing forces in a synthetic training event
- Combat Adjudication - The Dupuy Institute
CAS results have been “Face validated” against the following use cases: The 3:1 rules The rule of thumb postulating an attacking force must have at least three times the combat power of the defending force to be successful
- CDSE INSIDER THREAT WEBINAR SERIES - DCSA CDSE
Consolidated Adjudication Services (CAS) Overview What The CAS Does: • The DCSA CAS determines eligibility for access to classified and or sensitive information for all non‐intel agency DoD affiliated civilians, military, contractors, and
- DCSA’s CAS and VRO Divisions Are Now Called the Adjudication and . . .
Their Consolidated Adjudications Services (CAS) Division has merged with the Vetting Risk Operations (VRO) Division and are now called the Adjudication and Vetting Services (AVS)
- DISA Personnel Security and Industrial Security Programs
Adjudication Determination Process • DOD CAS adjudicators evaluate eligibility to access classified information using uniform national standards to ensure fair and consistent assessments • Key Factors: • Reliability • Loyalty • Trustworthiness • Whole Person Concept
- What is a Supplemental Information Request (SIR)?
This information may result in an Incident Report that DCSA CAS or another Agency Adjudicator uses as the basis to issue a Supplemental Information Request (SIR) In that document, you will find a request for additional information about a specific incident
- Written Interrogatory Response - FEDCAS
When used, the Written Interrogatories (or simply Interrogatories) are usually the first method of communication between the Industry Division of the DCSA Consolidated Adjudication Services (CAS) and a security clearance applicant
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