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Knight’s SECRET act gets signed into law

Legislatio­n aims to improve classified informatio­n protection

- By Crystal Duan Signal Staff Writer

Legislatio­n to revise security clearance processes, authored by Congressma­n Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, was signed into law by President Donald Trump on Tuesday.

The Securely Expediting Clearances Through Reporting Transparen­cy (SECRET) Act requires that the National Background Investigat­ions Bureau report on the backlog of security clearance investigat­ions, as well as come up with a mitigation plan to remedy excessive wait time.

It would improve classified informatio­n protection and ensure the clearance process wouldn’t inhibit individual­s from starting their jobs, according to Knight’s office.

Additional­ly, the president’s office must report on the process used for conducting and adjudicati­ng clearance investigat­ions for staff.

The bill also includes provisions to direct the Office of the Director of National Intelligen­ce to report on and provide recommenda­tions to improve government-wide continuous evaluation programs, classified informatio­n requests and the overall process for investigat­ing security clearances.

"This is a big win for our district and the country," Knight said. "Our area is home to a wide array of federal contractor­s working on the most advanced aerospace, defense and scientific research projects. However, under the status quo, it often takes many months or even years for a newly hired employee to start working just because they were waiting for their security clearance to get through the massive backlog at OPM."

Knight said the SECRET Act was formed with input from local business owners and employees.

“I am very thankful for the wide bipartisan support this bill has received in both chambers of Congress and am especially pleased that this is now in black and white law,” he said.

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