Style Examples
Logo Classification Stripe Variations
1. Underline stripe (current)
2. Vertical bar left
3. Three squares inline
4. Stacked horizontal bars left
5. Corner accent top-left
6. Top and bottom stripes
7. Diagonal slash left
Logo Colored Letters
8. First three letters (SEC)
9. Last three letters (OBS)
10. Middle letters (REJ)
11. Spread out (S, J, S)
12. Every fourth (S, R, B)
13. Word starts (S, J) - two colors
14. JOB highlighted
15. Both E's and B (E, E, B)
16. SECURE gradient blocks
17. JOBS all colored (green, yellow, red, green)
Logo Combos (Stripes + Letters)
18. SEC colored + underline stripe
19. S,J,S spread + vertical bar
20. JOB colored + stacked bars
21. S,J,S spread + top/bottom stripes
Logo Font Options
Bebas Neue (Recommended)
Oswald
Black Ops One (Stencil/Military)
Rajdhani (Tech/Modern)
Saira Condensed
Archivo Black
Buttons
Alerts
Glossary Terms
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Most intelligence positions require a TS/SCI clearance. The TS portion is the clearance level, while SCI refers to access to compartmented information.
Background investigations are conducted by DCSA. For Secret clearances, they typically use a NACLC investigation. All applicants must complete an SF-86 form.
Typography
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
This is body text. Here's a link example to see the link styles.
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Cell 1 | Cell 2 | Cell 3 |
| Cell 4 | Cell 5 | Cell 6 |
This is a blockquote for callouts or quotes.
Inline code looks like this.
Code block example
Multiple lines
Colors
#162e51
#1a4480
#005ea2
#73b3e7
#fa9441
#00a91c
#d54309
Citations
Use citations to link claims to authoritative sources. Every fact should be backed by a reference.
Usage
- Add references to front-matter:
refs:
- dcsa-processing
- sead4
- Use
{% ref "key" %}inline:
Processing times average 5-8 months{% ref "dcsa-processing" %}.
- Add
{% references %}at the end of the article.
Example
The average Top Secret clearance takes 5-8 months to process[1]. All clearance decisions are made according to the adjudicative guidelines[2]. The classification system is governed by executive order[3].
References
- ^ DCSA Personnel Vetting Processing Times. Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency. Accessed 2026-01-08.
- ^ SEAD 4: National Security Adjudicative Guidelines. Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Accessed 2026-01-08.
- ^ Executive Order 13526: Classified National Security Information. National Archives. Accessed 2026-01-08.