NYC: a film production company needs a polygraph instrument for a day
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
FullScope Polygraphs are a combination of LifeStyle Polygraphs and CounterIntelligence Polygraphs
These are not to be done by the vast majority of polygraph examiners you can find via the Internet. It involves a lengthy (and originally Federally written) completed application, and the polygraph exam focuses on that application.
A Lifestyle (LS) Polygraph asks the applicant questions that concern the examinees’s personal life and conduct, and can involve all aspects of present and past behavior. Questions asked could concern drug and alcohol use, sexual misconduct, mental health, family relationships, compulsive or addictive behavior, and more. A LifeStyle Polygraph looks for issues in an applicant’s private life for which he or she might be susceptible to blackmail or coercion, and/or whether or not that applicant can be trusted with sensitive information. A very detailed questionaire is involved.
A CI or CounterIntellgence Polygraph asks only questions to determine whether the examinee ever had any involvement with or knowledge of espionage/sabotage/terrorism against the United States, unauthorized contact with representatives of a foreign government, or unauthorized disclosure of classified material. It is sometimes used to determine initial eligibility for a special assignment or special access, and is often administered to persons who already have Top Secret clearances. Usually there are no lifestyle questions included.
A FullScope (FS) Polygraph is the LifeStyle Polygraph and CounterIntelligence Polygraph combined. This examination is usually for positions such as Data Analyst, Technical Analyst, Linguist, Network Engineer, Software Engineer, or System Engineer. A very detailed questionaire is involved.
Visit www.FullScopePolygraphs.com for more information.
A Lifestyle (LS) Polygraph asks the applicant questions that concern the examinees’s personal life and conduct, and can involve all aspects of present and past behavior. Questions asked could concern drug and alcohol use, sexual misconduct, mental health, family relationships, compulsive or addictive behavior, and more. A LifeStyle Polygraph looks for issues in an applicant’s private life for which he or she might be susceptible to blackmail or coercion, and/or whether or not that applicant can be trusted with sensitive information. A very detailed questionaire is involved.
A CI or CounterIntellgence Polygraph asks only questions to determine whether the examinee ever had any involvement with or knowledge of espionage/sabotage/terrorism against the United States, unauthorized contact with representatives of a foreign government, or unauthorized disclosure of classified material. It is sometimes used to determine initial eligibility for a special assignment or special access, and is often administered to persons who already have Top Secret clearances. Usually there are no lifestyle questions included.
A FullScope (FS) Polygraph is the LifeStyle Polygraph and CounterIntelligence Polygraph combined. This examination is usually for positions such as Data Analyst, Technical Analyst, Linguist, Network Engineer, Software Engineer, or System Engineer. A very detailed questionaire is involved.
Visit www.FullScopePolygraphs.com for more information.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
California Department of Corrections is preparing to accept new bids for testing SVPs at state mental hospitals
California Department of Corrections is preparing to accept new bids for testing SVPs at state mental hospitals
The State of California contacted PEOA (Polygraph Examiners Of America; www.peoa.US) for technical knowledge to be used in their 2012 polygraph contract bid process.
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The State of California contacted PEOA (Polygraph Examiners Of America; www.peoa.US) for technical knowledge to be used in their 2012 polygraph contract bid process.
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