(b) The Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security (DUSD(I&S)), under the authority, direction, and control of the USD(I) shall:
- (1) Ensure that the PSP is consistent, cost-effective, efficient, and balances the rights of individuals with the interests of national security.
- (2) Develop and publish revisions to 32 CFR Part 154.
- (3) Approve, coordinate, and oversee all DoD personnel security research initiatives and activities to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and fairness of the DoD PSP.
- (4) Ensure that the Defense Security Service (DSS) provides education, training, and awareness support to the DoD PSP.
- (5) Serve as the primary contact between DoD, the Red Cross, United Service Organizations, and other organizations with direct DoD affiliation for all matters relating to the DoD PSP.
- (6) When appropriate, approve requests for exceptions to the DoD PSP relating to national security eligibility requirements for access to classified information except North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) classified information. Requests for exceptions involving access to NATO classified information shall be sent to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
- (7) Develop guidance, interpretation, and clarification regarding the DoD PSP as needed.
- (8) Conduct oversight inspections of the DoD Components for implementation and compliance with DoD personnel security policy and operating procedures.
- (9) In furtherance of coordinated Government-wide initiatives under E.O. 13467, develop a framework setting forth an overarching strategy identifying goals, performance measures, roles and responsibilities, a communications strategy, and metrics to measure the quality of security clearance investigations and adjudications to ensure a sound DoD PSP that will continue to meet the needs of DoD.