From what I was told about the credit history in regard to securuity clearance, they look for financial irresponsibility. If, for example, you have a habit of incurring a lot of bad debt and then just ignore the problem until it goes to collections, court, or wage garnishment then you might have a problem. However, if you "got in over you head" and are trying ot rectify the problem by going to credit counseling etc... then they look at this as the person is doing the resopnsible thing and trying to correct a problem. Also, if the individual has massive bad debt and wild spending habits hmmmm....could be a security risk, you think??? Obviously they don't want peole with a scarlet tattoo on their forehead saying "bribe me, bribe me" ~_^
But heck...don't take my word for it, go to the website <<http://www.dss.mil/aboutdss/faq.htm#inveli>>
and check it out for yourself.
This is the dss (defense security service) website and is worth a looksee by anyone going into the military. And as has been said on a couple of occasions, security needs to be taken more seriously.
Sorry to get preachy :>
Good luck, hope this helps.
Bryce
In the end it all comes down to a simple choice, get busy livin' or get busy dyin' - The Shawshank Redemption