investigation resulted when the employee terminated his employment

before a "Q" clearance was required,

The "QR" clearance was a reinstatement of a "Q" clearance which

nad been previously active but had been terminated because of nonemployment on AEC work requiring clearance.
The "QE" clearance was a "Q" clearance granted under emergency conditions by the Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission, Santa Fe Operations Office, or the Commanding General of Joint Task Force 3. It was
granted only in cases of real emergeacy when it was essential that the
individual be employed or given access to Restricted Data prior to the
completion of a full investigation by the FBI. This clearance was used
very sparingly and was requested only in cases of extreme need.
Throughout the entire operation, only 13 were requested, All of these
were granted, and none resulted in later repercussions of any kind,
PROCESSING PROCEDURES
After a prospective employee had been interviewed in the Personnel
Department and was considered acceptable for employment, he was given
the forms to be completed for security clearance processing. These consisted of a personal history questionnaire, a security acknowledgment,
a fingerprint card, and an extract of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946.
In the case of overseas employees, there was added a Navy identification
card and a Navy identification file sheet.
The personnel security questionnaire was the only one filled out
in detail by the applicant. It was rather troublesome because it required a large amount of detailed information on the background of the
applicant, including past employment, former home addresses, citizenship status, organization memberships, etc. Furthermore, it was almost invariably filled out incorrectly, and it was usually necessary
that a security interviewer go over individual entries with the applicant in order that acceptable detail would be included, The interviewer verified the citizenship of the applicant by viewing birth
certificate, naturalization papers, or whatever acceptable evidence of
citizenship was available and marked on the application that he had examined the military discharge for military service claimed by the applicant, The applicant was then photographed and fingerprinted, and,
for overseas employees, the information required for the Navy identification card was obtained,
An initial security lecture was given at the time of completion of
the questionnaire, Later, usually at the time of actual hiring, a
second security lecture was given. This lecture varied with the job
status of the applicant and was different for Home Office and Jobsite
employees, At the time of the second lecture, Jobsite employees were
shown a motion picture based on security activities and requirements of
the Sandstone Operation,

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