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Yes, you can use your personal computer - at home or at the office. e-QIP is designed to be accessible from any computer, anywhere in the world. The only requirement...
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Once you have been notified that you have access, login by entering your social security number and answering the three Golden questions. After logging in the first time, you will...
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Federal Investigative Services (FIS), maintains its records in a Privacy Act system of records. To determine if OPM has conducted a background investigation on...
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Yes, all users are required to change the Golden Questions from the default questions to their own personal questions and answers. This is to protect your personal data from unauthorized...
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You can only view active applications that you are currently filling out. Once you have certified and released, you may no longer view them.
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Agencies are responsible for ensuring that applicants selected for positions are suitable for Federal employment. While it is more practical and cost-effective to initiate a complete suitability investigation after an...
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The timeliness of a background investigation depends on the type of investigation conducted. Depending on the type of background investigation, the scope of the investigation may require coverage for specific...
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Adjudications officials at the agency requiring the investigation will evaluate your case and communicate their recommendation to the appropriate personnel or security office.
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Each agency to which a person applies is responsible for making the appropriate access, fitness, suitability, and/or clearance determination. Therefore, it will be up to the hiring agency to evaluate...
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The only persons authorized to see this information are Personnel Security, Suitability, and Investigations professionals who have been investigated and have a demonstrated need to review the information. You may...
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