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portada Corporate Knowledge for Government Decisionmakers: Insights on Screening, Vetting, and Monitoring Processes
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
76
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.11 kg.
ISBN13
9781977405456

Corporate Knowledge for Government Decisionmakers: Insights on Screening, Vetting, and Monitoring Processes

Douglas Yeung (Author) · Ryan Brown (Author) · Diana Gehlhaus (Author) · RAND Corporation · Paperback

Corporate Knowledge for Government Decisionmakers: Insights on Screening, Vetting, and Monitoring Processes - Brown, Ryan ; Yeung, Douglas ; Gehlhaus, Diana

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Synopsis "Corporate Knowledge for Government Decisionmakers: Insights on Screening, Vetting, and Monitoring Processes"

The U.S. government seeks to ensure that those with access to sensitive information, material, people, or property can be trusted, through its security clearance processes. The authors of this report conducted interviews with human resources and security personnel in several corporate sectors to derive insights for the U.S. government regarding potentially effective ways to screen, vet, and monitor personnel over time.

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