This short article from the website of KRQE News in Albuquerque, New Mexico is cited here in full:
Sandia National Laboratories is looking into allegations of improper questioning of one of its employees by a U.S. Energy Department polygraph examiner. The unidentified employee alleges the examiner asked inappropriate medical questions during a lie detector test.
After complaining within Sandia, the employee was called in for a second exam and asked accusatory questions. So says a senior Sandia scientist, Al Zelicoff, who has interceded on behalf of the unidentified employee.
Sandia president Paul Robinson says he’s asked senior Sandia managers to review the case. Polygraphs are used to screen groups of Sandia employees handling secret information.