ESO GUIDELINE FOR CONDUCTING | Seite 45

>                   (2)  Grant new starts for academic retraining to complete AIT/OSUT IAW AR 612-201, paragraph 3-24. >           >                   (3)  Process individuals unable to complete MOS training IAW AR 612-201, paragraph 3-25. >           >            g. See appendix I for additional information on MOS retraining/reclassification. >           >           >         4-11. Soldiers held for security clearance >           >            a. Process Soldiers that enlisted for MOS training and require security clearance eligibility IAW AR 612-201, paragraph 2-3. >           >            b. Unit commanders are authorized to grant interim collateral security clearance eligibility in the name of the Commander, U.S. Army Central Personnel Security Clearance Facility (USACCF), Fort Meade, MD, to qualified Soldiers of all components IAW AR 380-67, chapter 3, so they may enter into classified training.  Unit commanders will review current personnel security adjudicative guidelines for determining eligibility for access to classified information prior to making interim determinations.  The intent is to move all qualified Soldiers to the AIT location. >           >            c. Security managers will check the DOD personnel security system of record (currently the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS)) to ensure the Soldier has the appropriate personnel security investigation (PSI) and security clearance eligibility.  If JPAS reflects an open PSI, security managers will also check the security/suitability investigation index (SII) within JPAS to ensure the appropriate PSI has been submitted to and is opened by the Office of Personnel Management.  Security managers at initial training sites will contact USAREC G-3 to resubmit the appropriate PSI, as needed. >           >            d.  Soldiers having enlisted into either MOS 35G, 35N, 35P, or 35S and are pending Interim Top Secret with Sensitive Compartmented Information (ITS with SCI) will remain at initial training sites until such eligibility is granted by USACCF. >           >              e. Security managers will ensure Soldiers scheduled for training at 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, DLIFLC and Presidio of Monterey, CA, will have the appropriate PSI submitted and open at the Office of Personnel Management prior to Soldier departing initial training.  These Soldiers may ship pending ITS with SCI.  >           >            f.  For MOS requiring Secret security clearance eligibility, Soldiers may depart initial training sites with interim Secret security clearance eligibility, provided they have a National Agency Check with Local Agency and Credit Check (NACLC) PSI favorably pending at Office of Personnel Management or USACCF.  >           >            g. Soldiers having known, credible, significant derogatory information, and not having final security clearance eligibility, and having enlisted into an MOS listed in table 4-1, are considered security holds and will remain at initial training sites until: >