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Yes, she knew about your site, as most security officers that I have talked with. I get the same wrote answer from most of them, and the same smug attitude that NSA, "sits on the right-hand of God". After working with NSA, CIA, and DoD Armed Services personnel, I'll take the military any day.
Posted by: polyrized Posted on: Aug 9th, 2005 at 4:02pm
While I applaud the desire to weed out undesirable job applicants I have concerns over;
Using any means possible, including frank deception and misrepresentation, to do so.
Who decides what behavior is disqualifying and what are the avenues for appeal? While there are published guidelines for how information should be adjudicated I am finding that different agencies may apply these guidelines differently and some may even ignore the spirit of them alltogether. The grounds for appeal may be extremely limited or nonexistant. And once collected the information never ever goes away.
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Aug 9th, 2005 at 8:44am
Was this SSO familiar with the information available on AntiPolygraph.org?
I think it should be abundantly clear to any informed person that a polygrapher's job is not "to help applicants get through the process." The opposite is true: the polygrapher's job is to get applicants to disclose potentially disqualifying information.
Posted by: nonombre Posted on: Aug 9th, 2005 at 3:25am
I just talked with the SSO security officer at a company in Bowie, Maryland, about NSA's full-scope poly; I told her that I visited this site regularly, but she insisted that NSA's polygraphers are there "to help applicants get through the process". Evidentually, NSA hired some young polygraphers, that were later reassigned, because they were abusive and had many complaints filed against them. So, I am supposed to believe her crock-of-shit, and spill my guts to NSA, knowing they will help me through it !
Remember, NSA reject. Success is: "one part altitude and nine parts attitude."
Nonombre
Posted by: NSAreject Posted on: Aug 8th, 2005 at 11:43pm
I just talked with the SSO security officer at a company in Bowie, Maryland, about NSA's full-scope poly; I told her that I visited this site regularly, but she insisted that NSA's polygraphers are there "to help applicants get through the process". Evidentually, NSA hired some young polygraphers, that were later reassigned, because they were abusive and had many complaints filed against them. So, I am supposed to believe her crock-of-shit, and spill my guts to NSA, knowing they will help me through it !