Drug Policy in the Federal Workforce Hearing Before the Subcommittee On the Ci
Drug Policy in the Federal Workforce Hearing Before the Subcommittee On the Ci
United States Congress House Committee On Gover
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In order for a White House employee to have access to the East and West Wings, he or she must have a blue "W" pass issued by the Secret Service. The Secret Service makes the recommendation whether to issue a pass based on the information in the employee's security file. This Administration has never overruled the Secret Service's 65 recommendation on the issuance of a pass. The Secret Service has itself acknowledged this fact to the General Accounting Office, which included its findings in an O...ctober 1995 report to Congress titled "Pass and Security Clearance Data for the Executive Office of the President" (GAO/NSIAD-96-20) . At page 18 of that report, GAO states : "According to White House and Secret Service officials, the White House never directed the Secret Service to issue a pass in circumstances that it was otherwise reluctant to do. " Special testing was established in Spring 1994 to address Secret Service concerns regarding a small handful of individuals. At that time, the Secret Service agreed that its concerns about issuing passes to these individuals would be satisfied if the individuals were subject to special testing that required more frequent testing than other EOP employees.
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