DATE: April 27, 2004


In re:

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Applicant for Security Clearance


ISCR Case No. 02-32166

DECISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE

MICHAEL H. LEONARD

APPEARANCES

FOR GOVERNMENT

Jennifer I. Campbell, Esq., Department Counsel

Edward W. Loughran, Esq., Department Counsel

FOR APPLICANT

Pro Se

SYNOPSIS

Applicant, a 25-year-old native-born U.S. citizen, is currently employed as an electrical engineer for a major defense contractor since August 2002, and he is seeking a security clearance for that employment. In June 2001, Applicant married a citizen of Malaysia who was a student at a U.S. university; she is now a U.S. permanent resident alien. Based on his marriage, Applicant has in-laws who are citizen residents of Malaysia. Although his connections to Malaysia raise a security concern for foreign influence under Guideline B, Applicant has successfully mitigated the security concern. Clearance is granted.

STATEMENT OF THE CASE

On July 24, 2003, the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) issued to Applicant a Statement of Reasons (SOR) stating the reasons why DOHA proposed to deny or revoke access to classified information for Applicant. (1) The SOR, which is in essence the administrative complaint, alleges a security concern under Guideline B for foreign influence. Applicant answered the SOR on September 5, 2003, and he requested a clearance decision based on a hearing record.

Department Counsel indicated they were ready to proceed on October 29, 2003, and the case was initially assigned to another administrative judge the same day. On November 13, 2003, the case was reassigned to me due to case load considerations. Thereafter, a notice of hearing was issued to the parties scheduling the hearing for December 15, 2003. Applicant appeared without counsel and the hearing took place as scheduled. DOHA received the transcript January 6, 2004.

RULINGS ON PROCEDURE

At the close of the evidence, I moved to amend the SOR to conform to the record evidence as follows: