Further Amending Executive Order 13381, as Amended, To Extend Its Duration by One Year

2007-07-03Executive Order 13436
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Extends Classified Information Eligibility Order Duration by One Year

What it does: The order changes two expiration dates to extend Executive Order 13381's duration by one year.

Real World Impact:
  • Keeps strengthened security-eligibility procedures in effect for one more year.
  • Updates April 1, 2007 and July 1, 2007 dates to April and July 1, 2008, respectively.
Topics: classified information, security clearances, government operations, national security

Summary

This order extends by one year the duration of Executive Order 13381, titled "Strengthening Processes Relating to Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified National Security Information."

It replaces the dates "April 1, 2007" with "April 1, 2008" and "July 1, 2007" with "July 1, 2008," keeping the strengthened eligibility processes in effect longer.

People affected include officials who decide access to classified information and individuals undergoing eligibility reviews; the change preserves existing procedures for another year.

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