Sentences with phrase «classified government work»

Sure, I had heard of companies doing it, but thought of it more in relation to executives, the financial industry or classified government work and not for employees like me.

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His positions, which involved work on highly classified projects involving government computer systems, gave him various security clearances that routinely provided him access to top - secret information, it said.
It supports efforts to «ensure that industry safeguards the classified information with which it is entrusted» when working for the government.
The tensions between India, and China and India and Pakistan, are nowhere near the tensions between Russia and the US, especially after US officials have accused the Russian government of meddling in the 2016 US Presidential election, and after DHS has banned the use Kaspersky products on government computers, accusing the Russian AV vendor of working with Russian intelligence to steal classified materials.
The C.I.A. told senior lawmakers in classified briefings last summer that it had information indicating that Russia was working to help elect Trump — a finding that did not emerge publicly until after his victory months later, former government officials say.
Cementing her role as a powerful White House influence, Ivanka Trump is working out of a West Wing office and will get access to classified information, though she is not technically serving as a government employee.
If the answers were «yes» and «no,» respectively, they made it into a classified training course that, if they passed, led to a job in Washington, D.C. Those two questions were one way to join the roughly 11,000 American women who ultimately worked as government code breakers during World War II.
The film, directed by Guillermo del Toro and starring Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Octavia Spencer and Michael Stuhlbarg, is an other - worldly tale of Elisa whose life is changed forever when she and a co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment at the hidden high - security government laboratory where they work.
In 2013, after having worked as an intelligence analyst for both the CIA and NSA (National Security Agency), Edward Snowden gave reporters thousands of classified NSA documents showing the mass surveillance conducted on U.S. citizens by our government.
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The exhibition will include works employing high - end optical systems to photograph government sites, as well as images drawn from data of amateur astronomers to track and photograph classified spacecraft in earth's orbit.
Speaking about the (often absurd) classified government documents he and Holzer have both used in their work — Holzer has projected redacted classified documents onto buildings, while Paglen has done the same with the code names of government surveillance programs — Paglen noted that these government records, especially when recontextualized, expose a grimmer side of abstraction.
My invention of the sodium guide star gave me some credibility in parts of the US government, but since the work was highly classified in the first few years, only a few scientists knew about it.
b.) Senator Ron Wyden: «while there are numerous interpretations of how the Patriot Act works, the official government interpretation of the law remains classified.
Assisting clients in developing strategies for mitigating foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) in accordance with NISPOM requirements that are acceptable to the Defense Security Service (DSS) so that the clients may continue to maintain their facility security clearances (FCLs) and perform classified work on U.S. Government contracts; and
If you work long hours for the government, but you do not earn overtime because you are classified as «exempt,» the government might be stealing from you.
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