Summary of Decisions -January 25, 2021 - January 29, 2021

Decisions were issued on: - Personnel Security

Office of Hearings and Appeals

January 29, 2021
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Personnel Security Hearing 

Personnel Security; Access Authorization Restored; Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption)

On January 26, 2021, an Administrative Judge determined that an  individual's  access  authorization under 10 C.F.R. Part 710 should be restored. The Individual  is  employed  by  a  DOE contractor in a position that  requires  him  to  hold  a  DOE  security  clearance.  On  April 29, 2019, the Individual tested positive on a random breath alcohol test (BAT) at  work.  In  October 2019, the Individual  met  with  a  DOE  consulting  psychologist  (DOE  Psychologist)  for an evaluation. Following the evaluation, the DOE Psychologist issued a psychological evaluation report (Report), in which she concluded that  the  Individual  met  the  diagnostic  criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Mild, in early remission. During the hearing, the Individual reported that he last consumed alcohol on  April  28,  2019,  the  day  before  the  positive BAT. He further showed that he had successfully completed an intensive outpatient treatment program (IOP) and  was  actively  attending  and  engaged  in  the  aftercare  program.  He additionally submitted evidence of monthly alcohol tests, all of which were negative. After reviewing the evidence and observing all of  the  testimony  at  the  hearing,  the  DOE  Psychologist determined that the Individual had  met  all  her  treatment  recommendations  and  that his AUD was now in sustained remission. The Administrative Judge determined that the Individual resolved the security concerns associated with Guideline G. Accordingly,  she  concluded that the Individual's access authorization should be restored. OHA Case No. PSH-20-0044 (Katie Quintana).

Personnel Security; Access Authorization Not Restored; Guideline E (Personal Conduct); Guideline H (Drug Involvement and Substance Misuse)

On January 28, 2021, an Administrative Judge (AJ) determined that an Individual's access authorization should not  be  restored  under  10 C.F.R.  Part  710.  The  Individual  is  employed  by a DOE contractor in a position that requires a security clearance.  During  the  security  clearance reinvestigation process, the Individual submitted a QNSP certifying that he had not    used illegal drugs or controlled substances in the past seven years, nor illegally used drugs or controlled substances while possessing a security  clearance;  however,  he  later  admitted  to  using marijuana two times during that period. Consequently, the DOE suspended his security clearance citing Guidelines E and H of the Adjudicative Guidelines.

At the hearing, the Individual did not  dispute  the  DOE's  allegations  but  rather  provided  witness testimony to clarify and supplement the record. At the conclusion of the hearing, the  AJ remain concerned that the Individual's falsifications of relevant information on  the  QNSP  were deliberate because, in part, he did not provide credible  testimony  surrounding  his  motivation for providing inaccurate information. Accordingly, the AJ concluded that the  Individual had not mitigated the Guideline E security concerns. As  for  the  Guideline  H  concerns, the record convincingly  suggested  that  the  Individual's  past  drug  use  was  infrequent, and it occurred long ago under life circumstances that no longer exist. As such, the  AJ found that the Individual had mitigated the Guideline H security concerns.

Accordingly, the Administrative Judge concluded that the Individual's  access  authorization  should not be restored. OHA  Case  No.  PSH-20-0034 (James  P.  Thompson  III).

Personnel Security; Access Authorization Not Restored; Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption)

On January 29, 2021, an Administrative Judge (AJ) determined that an Individual's access authorization should not  be  restored  under  10 C.F.R.  Part  710.  The  Individual  is  employed  by a DOE contractor in a position that requires a security clearance.  During  the  security  clearance reinvestigation process, the  Individual  admitted  derogatory  information  relating  to  his past alcohol consumption. After further investigation, a DOE contractor psychologist  diagnosed the Individual with Alcohol Abuse Disorder, Severe. Consequently, the  DOE  suspended the Individual's security clearance citing  Guideline  G  of  the  Adjudicative  Guidelines.

At the hearing, the Individual did not  dispute  the  DOE's  allegations  but  rather  provided  witness testimony to clarify and supplement the record. At the conclusion of the hearing, the  AJ found persuasive the opinion of the Psychologist  that  the  Individual  was  not  yet rehabilitated. The AJ further found that the Individual had not presented evidence that he had developed substantial skills to cope with the circumstances and stresses of life that triggered his concerning alcohol consumption in the past. Consequently, the AJ concluded that the  Individual had not mitigated the  Guideline  G  security  concerns.  Accordingly,  the  AJ  concluded that the Individual's access authorization should not be restored. OHA Case No. PSH-21-0004 (James P. Thompson III).

Personnel Security; Access  Authorization  Restored;  Guideline  E  (Personal  Conduct);  Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption)

On January 29, 2021, an Administrative Judge determined that an individual's  access  authorization under 10 C.F.R. Part 710 should be restored. The Individual  is  employed  by  a  DOE contractor in a position that requires him to hold a DOE security clearance. In October    2018, the Individual's employer issued him a written reprimand for misuse of the sick leave    policy when he used sick leave, instead of vacation time, to attend a company hosted event,  to which the Individual brought and consumed alcohol. In response to this incident, the Local Security Office (LSO) provided the Individual with a Letter of Interrogatory (LOI), which he completed in July 2019. He later underwent a psychological evaluation by a DOE consultant psychiatrist (Psychiatrist) in December 2019. Following the evaluation,  the  Psychiatrist  diagnosed the Individual with Alcohol Use Disorder, Moderate, in Early Remission, without adequate evidence of rehabilitation or reformation. During the hearing, the Individual reported   that he last consumed  alcohol  on  November  19,  2019.  He  further  showed  that  he  successfully completed an alcohol treatment program and was actively engaged in  AA,  a  recovery group, and counseling. After reviewing the evidence  and  observing  all  of  the  testimony at the hearing, the Psychiatrist testified that the Individual "exceeded" all treatment recommendations and opined that the Individual is in full sustained remission with a "good" prognosis. The Administrative Judge determined that the Individual resolved  the  security  concerns associated with Guideline E and Guideline G. Accordingly, she concluded that the Individual's access authorization should be restored. OHA Case No. PSH-21-0002 (Katie  Quintana).

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