DIA doesn't do background checks - the Defense Investigative Service does that. And yes, I would talk to them, as they ONLY perform consensual background investigations; in the language of the trade, they are exclusively "doorbell-ringers." Just ask to see the release form - they're required to show it. Marc de Piolenc David Honig wrote:
At 02:49 PM 9/26/01 -0400, Steve Furlong wrote:
That doesn't take into account the people who no longer will talk to the Feebs under any circumstances. IIRC, in the late 80's, the Feebs
An interesting case is Defense Intel Agency folks. If they're investigating a candidate for having his finger on The Button, you might want to tell them if he's prone to violent impulsiveness :-)
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