National captioning institute] committee. Performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] the circumstances that led to this tragedy are multidimensional. Many issues raised by the tragedy such as the accuracy of our gun laws and the quality of our Mental Health care are outside the purview of this committee. As we have learned more about aaron alexis, a number of my colleagues and i have been asking each other why a troubled unstable individual possessed a security clearance from the United States government. Why was he originally granted a security clearance when he did not disclose his arrest record on his application . Why did the investigator responsible for looking into that arrest write up that alexis had, quote, retaliated by deflating someones tires instead of disclosing that alexis had shot those tires . We also wonder how such violence could have taken place in the navy yard which is more secure than just about any workpla
Not be letting when we give them the Good Housekeeping seal of approval, which is what this security clearance is, that ought to mean something. And if they breach it, that ought for something that we consider very serious with very serious consequences. And so i applaud your work. I would like to know how many have actually been discharged or disciplined for either lying on applications. Obviously they wouldnt get the clearance. But not reporting after the fact. Mr. Chairman, again, thank you for the time. Thanks. Those were tough questions. Senator mccaskill. I think one of the most revealing things this morning is the realization that while an arrest report may be part of a background check, there is not a requirement that the underlying Police Report be obtained. And i tell you why this is a shocking revelation. Like senator ayotte, im a former prosecutor, and the vast majority of cases that would review a mental disturbance will not have a disposition. The criminal Justice System
Valuation of his access reevaluation to his access of classified material, classified facilities, none of those. And i think this is i mean, every issue raised here today is important, but if we cant get to this, the interim period between a clearance and, again, whether its a five or 10year cycle, i think well continue to have these tragic instances. In 2005, interesting, a year before ricky elder enlisted in the army, two years before aaron alexis enlisted in the navy, the department of defense testified to this committee, and this was in june of 2005, about the automated continuous Evaluation System. And you all said you are going continuously evaluate the background. Mr. Prioletti, in your written statement, you noted three years earlier in 2008 three years later, from the 2005 testimony you gave before his committee, president bush said individual is eligible for shall be subject to continuous evaluation. That was an executive order back in 2008. I know we heard today, were workin
Other jurisdictions besides seattle, they will refer another database and that is what they did. We did not go in this particular case essay will you depart from your policy . This is, again, something we need to take a close look at and will be as part of the president s review. Isis problematic that there information written on a piece of paper somewhere that we did not have access to. Shocking it incredibly that we wouldnt pursue a Police Report in any of these arrest situations because the nature of the charge, looking at the underlying Police Report, having been a prosecutor, can tell us very different information and a prosecutor may not have the elements to make a particular charge and the disposition may tell us nothing. Here,eing prior behavior getting a Police Report would have set up a very different set of conduct for anyone looking at that. So i do believe we do have to change that, we do have to get the underlying reports. And if that requires coming to an understanding w
And we will start with general alexander, would there be any arm sources and methods of i am notchange . Familiar with this. Not that i know of. Least, the way you have described it, giving access to the committee on certain things, it is our intent, any time we see something significant like that, to report it to the committee. It seems to me they have a different window a better window on what is going on, and anything they see as an issue should be shared with us. So if there need to be changes made, we could do that. Mr. Cole . Congressman, think the real issue comes down to what is in the application, what is in order, what is in the filing in the fisa court, and that may implicate sources and methods, and the nature of that disclosure is going to be unique to each different document that we are talking about. Ways for us to keep them classified, not allowed them to be public from the things of that nature, we are the Intelligence Committee. I understand that. Number of fisa a ord