Wednesday, September 18, 2013

After Washington Naval Yard Shooting Pentagon Orders Global Review of Security Procedures and Clearances



Hagel Orders Reviews of Security Procedures and Clearances -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Wednesday acknowledged that the process used to grant security clearances and access to military installations was in need of review, and most likely repair, two days after a former Navy reservist shot and killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard. Mr. Hagel admitted that “red flags” about the gunman’s past behavior were missed.

“Obviously, something went wrong,” Mr. Hagel said as he announced that he had ordered reviews of physical security, access procedures and the process for granting and renewing security clearances at Defense Department installations around the world.

“Where there are gaps we will close them, where there are inadequacies we will address them, where there are failures we will correct them,” he said. “Our people deserve safe and secure workplaces.”

The gunman, Aaron Alexis, who was also killed during the rampage, was an independent contractor who worked on Navy computers.

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More News On The Pentagon Ordering A Global Review of Security Procedures and Clearances

Pentagon announces probe of security clearance process -- NBC
Hagel orders 2 reviews in response to shooting -- AP
Hagel says 'red flags' missed before Navy Yard shooting -- Reuters
US military missed 'red flags' before shooting: Hagel -- AFP
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel orders worldwide reviews of U.S. security personnel -- New York Daily News
'Something went wrong': Hagel orders security review after Navy Yard shooting -- FOX News
All US Defense Security and Clearance Policies Under Review -- Voice of America
Pentagon Orders Security Review of All US Military Facilities -- Voice of America
Shooting at Washington Navy Yard Exposes Screening Lapses -- Wall Street Journal

Update: Obama to Attend Navy Yard Shooting Memorial Sunday -- AP

WNU Editor: This is heartbreaking .... I feel for the shooter's mother and especially for all the families who have been destroyed by this senseless shooting.

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