CID Launches Online Application Portal CID agents are sworn federal officers, responsible for investigating felony-level crime where there is an Army nexus.
Secret Service Wants to Be the No. 1 E-Crime Deterrent The head of the agency's Criminal Investigations Division speaks about the evolution of USSS global cybercrime fighting...
Future Polygraphs May Be Conducted by Robots A new study has determined that computers may be able to deliver and analyze polygraph tests as well as any human.
Tester Takes Tax-Delinquent Contractors to Task Holding a security clearance means being responsible not just for yourself, but for your country.
The Race to Overhaul Security Clearance Checks Policymakers are scrambling to reform security clearance checks in light of Edward Snowden and Aaron Alexis.
Clearance Issues Can Hit Soldiers Hard Soldiers who have had their security clearance revoked or denied face reclassification or separation from the force.
2014 Fall Security Clearance Decisions Applying for a security clearance is a stressful process, and even if you have every tip under the sun, you might still fret.
Army Cyber Branch Offers Soldiers New Challenges, Opportunities Soldiers who want to defend the nation in cyberspace now have an Army branch to join.
Security Clearance Process Changes Under New Bureau The National Background Investigation Bureau will be replacing the U.S. Investigation Service in security clearance...
4 Tips on Applying for a Security Clearance SF-86 is a difficult document to fill out, so here are four tips to help you on your way.
Troop Pardons Set to Complicate Military's Muddled Response to Jan. 6 As Trump prepares to take office Monday, he has vowed to move quickly on a key campaign promise to pardon many, if not all...
Service Members Are No Longer Banned from Displaying the American Flag Horizontally at Major Events It might come as a surprise, but U.S. service members weren't technically allowed to unfurl giant U.S. flags at major events...
In Her Final Days in Office, Army Secretary Formally Establishes Service's Command Review Program The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
Matthew Livelsberger's Widow Breaks Silence, Refutes 'Misinformation About My Family' The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds...
The Battle over Veterans’ Health Care: How the Republican Majority Hopes to Reshape the VA With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a...