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 US Army Contract Linguist Security Clearance by Kerry Wilson on 5/27/2008 11:30:49 PM
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Message US Army Contract Linguist Security Clearance was posted by Kerry Wilson, on 5/27/2008 11:30:49 PM.

LINGUIST SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCESSING PROGRAM

Hello all,

I have been working on both the Iraq and Afghanistan Linguist program since 2004 processing linguist candidates for Security Clearances and preparing them for Conter-Intelligence Screening. In 2006 my partners and I started a company called Security Applications, LLC to assist linguist candidates with processing for security clearances. Thus far we have completed security documents for candidates process with Global Linguistic Solutions, TCS Translations, Aegis MEP, Lexicon Consulting Inc., Worlwide Linguist and many many more companies.

We assist candidates with the following:

SF 86 Completion
CI Screening Document Completion
Personal Background Checks which include both Criminal and Credit History

Approx. 50 percent of linguist candidates fail the security process because they do not complete their paperwork correctly. The other 50 percent fail because of criminal and/or credit history. But with that said, both of those issues can be overcome in many instances. How do we know, because I personally have managed the Security Processing and Counter-Intelligence portion of the US Army Linguist Program. In addition, I still work with the linguist program on site at Fort Meade, MD to this very day. What we have noticed throughout the years is the lack of respect for the linguist candidates. We notice the caddle hearding syndrome as we call it. Candidates are given little time to do many things, and are critized when they are not able to complete the required steps. What we do is assist the candidates with the most consuming part of the program and the most important part of the program, and that part being the Security Processing and Counter-Intelligence program. We assist the candidate with completing this portion of the process prior to the candidate arriving at the processing center. So, instead of 4 days of security processing, you cut your time to 1 day, which allows time to complete other important items. In addition, this shows your potential employer that you are a dedicated potential employee and willing to do what it takes to get the job done.

If you are going to apply for one of these lucrative linguist positions, contact us so that we can assist in putting you in the best position for success, while saving you a great deal of time and effort. Let us do the work.

Kerry L. Wilson 843-244-1679
Security Applicaitons, LLC


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