Administration of the Federal Employees' Security Program: Report Pursuant to S. Res. 20 (84th Cong., 1st Sess.) and S. Res. 154 (84th Cong., 2d Sess.) a Resolution to Investigate the Administration of the Federal Employees' Security ProgramU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 549 halaman |
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2d sess Abraham Chasanow accused action Administration agency head Air Force appear applicants Army asked Attorney August 26 authority Chairman charges Civil Service Commission classify information clearance Communist Congress contain unfavorable information Court decision Defense Department of Justice department or agency departments and agencies derogatory information determination was completed disclosed disloyal dismissal employed employee security program employees who resigned employment Executive Order 10450 Executive Order 9835 file was known Fourth Consolidated Report Government employees House Appropriations Committee individual interest of national January 20 June 30 known to contain Ladejinsky legislation loyalty program ment national security Navy Number of employees period May 28 persons Philip Young President Public Law 733 Record Report on Agency resigned before determination Secretary security hearing board security questions falling security regulations security risk Senate sensitive agencies sensitive positions Small Business Administration subcommittee subpena subversive suspend employees suspension tion United witnesses