Pentagon's Post-Sept. 11 Security Concerns Lengthen Contractor Clearances

New security requirements established after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks are prime causes of growing delays in processing security clearances for Defense Dept. contractors, the General Accounting Office finds. More people are being vetted, a higher percentage of applicants need the most...

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