The article explains that continuous vetting programs do not eliminate a clearance holder’s obligation to self-report reportable events (e.g., arrests, financial issues, foreign contacts). It warns that failing to report can still trigger security concerns and jeopardize eligibility for access, even if the government may learn about the issue through automated checks.
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