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badges were maintained for each individual requiring continuing access,
Certain individuals were authorized to grant temporary access,
The system utilized was generally satisfactory, except that it ofte:
became unweildy under the weight of numerous changes.
Initially, task un.
submitted the names of their personnel who were to have access to thesa
areas,
Operationgl and other requirements, and frequent substitutions c-
other individuals for those who were to have performed cevtain >esnr3'bilities increased the workload immensely and sometimes made the exchange
badge procedure for a specific area obsolets,
This could have een elimin-
ated by more care +i. planning on the part of the using agencies.
3.14.5
Clearances.
JTF SEVEN SOP 205-3, "Security Clearances," required
each TG 7.1 participant to possess a Secret or Top Secret military clearance,
or an active Q clearance.
Verification of these clearances was required or
Jel before travel orders authorizing entry into the FPG could be issued.
This verification was o>=tained from three areas:
1.
AEC Contractor Personnel:
Q-cleared personnel were indicated on
the status reports emanating from the subordinate organizations.
These lists were compiled at intervals, and forwarded to TG 7.5 to
be confirmed.
TG 7.5 then notified the Military Executive. J-1, of
the confirmation,
2. Milit
and DOD Civilian Personnel: The Military Eyesutive, J-.
was responsible for the verification of clearances on al) DOD perso...
nel assigned to TG 7.1 except for those under the operaticnal contr-i.
of TUe3, This verification was obtained from the cognizsnt security
officer, As a member of J-2, JIF SEVEN, the Military Executive, J~'..
also had the authority to grant military clearances in certain in-
stances,
Clearances granted by the Military Executive totaled 37.
two of them Crypto clearances,
3. TU-3 Military, DOD Civilian, and DOD Contractor Personnel: Persor.~
nel under the operational control of Task Unit
were certified for
access to RD ty FC AFSWP, Since this organization was responsible for
the issuance of its own overseas travel orders, verification of clea: ances was assumed by the unit,
3.14.6
Badge Requests,
utilized for badging.
JTF SEVEN SOP 205-6 outlined procedures to be
Three simplified (over past operations) Sigma Cate-
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gories were indiFabedson$hase badges,sand a color system provided identi-
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