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The E-Clearance initiative streamlines and improves the quality of the current security clearance process through the deployment of automation and common systems and policies to manage the security clearance process.


Metric Name Measure Measure Period FY08 Target Description/Context
% of Federal agencies that have deployed e-QIP 100% As of 3/07 100% 22 out of a total of 22 agencies have signed agreements with OPM to use eQIP for national security clearance investigation requests.
% of Federal agencies submitting non-clearance level requests (e.g. Public Trust) through e-QIP Not Available Not Available Not Available
% of agencies posting clearance information on the Clearance Verification System Not Available Not Available Not Available
% of submissions for national security clearance investigation requests using e-QIP 84% As of 3/08 Not Available Submissions received using the SF85/85P form.
% of submissions for non-clearance level investigation requests (e.g. Public Trust) through e-QIP 40% As of 3/08 Not Available
% of clearance information provided to the Clearance Verification System 29% As of 3/08 Not Available
# of days for submission of national security investigation requests in hard copy 31 days As of 3/08 Not Available
# of days for submission of national security investigation requests using e-QIP 16 days As of 3/08 Not Available
% of deficiency submissions by agencies for national security investigation requests 7% As of 3/08 Not Available Deficiency is an incomplete application or supporting documentation provided to initiate the investigation. Deficiency is reduced by automated validation procedures in e-QIP otherwise overlooked in manual process.

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