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Report to Armed Services Committees on Screening Individuals Who Seek to Enlist in the Armed Forces
From the Executive Summary: "DoD is facing a threat from domestic extremists (DE), particularly those who espouse white supremacy or white nationalist ideologies. Some domestic extremist / terror groups (a) actively attempt to recruit military personnel into their group or cause, (b) encourage their members to join the military, or (c) join, themselves, for the purpose of acquiring combat and tactical experience. Military members are highly prized by these groups as they bring legitimacy to their causes and enhance their ability to carry out attacks. In addition to potential violence, white supremacy and white nationalism pose a threat to the good order and discipline within the military. Service members are prohibited from participating in or advocating for supremacist and other extremist ideology. Most Service-level policy directs Recruiting Commands to screen for and disqualify applicants who belong to domestic extremist / terror groups or espouse DE ideologies. The objective of this research studies was to evaluate the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) resources that could be incorporated into the DoD accessions program and the personnel security program to help better identify and remove extremists."
United States. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness); Defense Personnel Security Research Center (U.S.)
Rose, Andree E.; Prina, David; Palmer, Melissa D. . . .
2020-06
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Dangerous Disclosure
From the Document: "Unauthorized disclosure-the communication or physical transfer of classified or controlled unclassified information to an unauthorized recipient-is an ongoing national security concern. [...] In collaboration with DoD's Counter-Insider Threat Program and the National Insider Threat Task Force, the Threat Lab created this graphic novel to raise awareness of the harm that unauthorized disclosures may cause and help to prevent these damaging events."
United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security; National Insider Threat Task Force
Prina, David; Rapoza, Brandon; Hughes, Kevin
2020-04
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