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Security Clearance Representation

In many cases, officers’ security clearances are crucial to their careers. The loss of a security clearance, whether due to misconduct, financial, foreign influence, or alcohol or drug abuse concerns, can lead to reassignment or his or her forced retirement.

Tully Rinckey PLLC’s security clearance representation practice is headed by a former Army colonel who, on top of having 25 years experience with the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, also served as an administrative judge for the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA). In cases where an officer has received notice of the denial or revocation of a security clearance, we can carefully examine all the information adjudicators considered in making the determination and point out any inaccuracies. We can also raise mitigating factors, such as the passage of time and steps taken to address financial or substance abuse problems. Working with our attorneys can improve an officer’s ability to keep his or her security clearance.

Our attorneys represent military personnel before the Department of the Navy Central Adjudication Facility (DONCAF), the Department of the Army Central Personnel Security Clearance Facility (CCF), the Air Force Central Adjudication Facility (AFCAF), and the Coast Guard Central Adjudication Facility (CGCAF).

Schedule a meeting with one of Tully Rinckey PLLC’s security clearance representation attorneys today by calling 202-787-1900 or e-mailing info@fedattorney.com.

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