Open adjucation in DISS

anyone know if an open adjucation in DISS gums up a pending adjucation in SC?

seems to be my case, the diss adjucation has no notes, no dates, no case numbers, unk if it's a CV thing or something lingering from a recent IC xover. My fsp is going on 18m at this point and just looking for insight.

I have requested my diss adjucation to request what's needed or close it out via fso. I have no reportable incidents and lengthy (20+ years) clean security profile.

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u/far_centerist — 1 day ago
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[English] [M4F] Looking for a low-pressure chat partner, casual flirting & daily check-ins

Male here, just living my life and looking for a female chat partner to add a little something extra to the day-to-day.

I’m not looking for constant messaging or high expectations. Low reply frequency is completely fine on both sides, life gets busy and that’s okay. What I’m after is someone to share the small stuff with: daily check-ins, light banter, casual flirting, and just filling in the blanks of ordinary life.

If you’re also looking for something chill, consistent but low-pressure, and enjoy a bit of playful conversation, feel free to message me.

No pressure either way. Just putting it out there.

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u/far_centerist — 27 days ago

2022 MYLR CC2 265/45/20

My tire guy, who is usually cool with me stuffing oversized wheels and tires under various cars gave this one hesitation. At the end of the day, no rub anywhere but very close to the control arm.

u/far_centerist — 28 days ago

Pending adjudication after contract change

Deep into a long-running IC adjudication (FSP, BI, follow-up/mitigation, VA based, etc.) that's been pending for quite a while (started 2024, last followup 2026). Recently I learned the contractor that originally sponsored me is no longer supporting that particular program due to business reasons.

I'm a long-time cleared contractor, and this is something I've never encountered. As it was explained to me, the sponsor was informally supporting the prime on an ad hoc basis. Individual positions were negotiated as needed, and once the last FTE left, the prime ended the arrangement.

My question is: what typically happens to someone who's already deep in the adjudication process?

The original sponsor thinks it may still continue, mentioning they've seen people become fully adjudicated even after the original opportunity disappeared (contract ended, vehicle changed, etc.), leaving them as cleared candidates available for other work.

Has anyone here seen something similar?

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u/far_centerist — 1 month ago