[Congressional Record: July 19, 2011 (Extensions)]
[Page E1359]
IN RECOGNITION OF THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL SECURITY CLEARANCE OFFICE
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HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize the men and women who
have served the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO)
located in Columbus, Ohio, since 1965 when the office opened. As a
result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission decision,
DISCO must relocate to Ft. Meade, Maryland, in September 2011.
The majority of the 160 employees and contractors plan to remain in
Ohio and not relocate to Maryland, seeking either retirement or
employment elsewhere. On Wednesday July 20, 2011, at 11:00 a.m., there
will be a ceremony in Columbus to recognize their, and their
predecessors', achievements over the last 46 years.
Located in Columbus, Ohio, DISCO processes requests for personnel and
facility security clearances for industry contractors under the
National Industrial Security Program (NISP). The NISP is a partnership
between the federal government and private industry to safeguard
classified information. It was established through an Executive Order
signed by President George H.W. Bush in 1993 and affects all executive
branch agencies. The major signatories to the program are the
Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department
of Defense, and the Central Intelligence Agency. There are over one
million cleared personnel and approximately 13,000 cleared facilities
under the NISP.
DISCO is a Central Adjudication Facility responsible, on behalf of
the Department of Defense and 23 other departments and agencies, for
determining the facility and personnel clearance eligibility of
contractors and their employees for access to classified information,
foreign or domestic. It is responsible for maintenance of facility and
personnel clearance records and processing security assurances,
clearances and visits involving the United States and foreign
countries.
To demonstrate the volume of work processed by each employee at DISCO
on a daily basis, the 160 employees and contractors at DISCO rendered
nearly 250,000 clearance decisions in Fiscal Year 2010. The men and
women who do this work have a major impact on individuals who seek
clearances, the private companies who employ them, and the government
agencies which contract for the work. All of this has a major and
lasting impact on our national security.
Mr. Speaker and colleagues, please join me in recognizing and
appreciating the important work which has been done in Ohio since 1965
to help ensure national security through the issuance of security
clearances for those working with some of the most sensitive
information in the nation. We thank these individuals for their service
and wish them much success as this important agency makes its
transition.
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