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To: Dale Baker who wrote (12635)11/6/1997 4:04:00 PM
From: BonniesGuy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 18263
 
You know for a FACT that no Zitel staff hold a top security clearance?

You know for a FACT that Zitel's mobile factory has been cleared by no high security government agency?

Or just more VB/Rubinesque conjecture, Dale??



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12635)11/6/1997 5:39:00 PM
From: BonniesGuy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18263
 
You know for a FACT that no Zitel staff hold a top security clearance?

You know for a FACT that Zitel's mobile factory has been cleared by no high security government agency?

Or just more VB/Rubinesque conjecture, Dale??



To: Dale Baker who wrote (12635)11/6/1997 11:08:00 PM
From: Druss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
To All: With the volleying around of top security clearance posts I thought I would offer something concrete.
My father held a top security clearance in the 60's. As a member of a combat flight crew he was allowed access to any top secret information on a need to know basis. This is a difficult clearance to obtain and involves such things as agents visiting old friends, teachers, and aquaintances. At that time it cost in the hundreds of thousands for the government to complete one. Now undoubtably it would be more. For anyone at Zitel to have one would be very unusual, if there is no reason to do one the government is not going to do so.
Since Zitel at this time has not given the government a reason to clear any or all of their employees the only way a Zitel employee would have one is if he or she recently left the armed forces or a very high security area of US industry.
Zitel since they have not yet undertaken or contracted to do sensitive government work would not need any employees cleared. To act like the government is going to take the time and expense to clear Zitel employees without contracts or ongoing government work is farcial.
All the Best
Druss