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David M. Hardy, Chief Record/Information Dissemination Section Records Management Division Federal Bureau of Investigation Department of Justice 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20535-0001
January 13, 2007
Dear Mr. Hardy,
My name is (name deleted by poster). I was until recently an applicant for a position at the FBI. I underwent a polygraph examination at the Buffalo NY Field Office of the FBI on (date deleted by poster) and was subsequently denied a security clearance due to a determination of “deception indicated” on my polygraph screening. I am invoking my rights as stated in the Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act of 1974 and Executive Order 12968 to obtain this report and any other documents, records, and reports upon which my denial was based. I have enclosed a signed copy of DOJ Form 361, Certification of Identity, as required. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely, (my name)
Enclosure: Form DOJ-361, Certification of Identity
Posted by: Bill Crider Posted on: Jan 10th, 2007 at 7:13am
I applied for an FBI position in late 2005. In May '06, I got a call to come for an interview in NYC. After the interview, I waited six months more when I was surprsed by a call to come for a security and poly. I recall being anxious and being told I was showing stress about drug use. I have never abused drugs - I don't even drink or smoke. I told the examiner I was generally anxious because I was trying to recall 15 years, and was afraid I was unintentionally leaving something out that had faded with time. She had me write a supplement.
Last Friday, I was called and told I passed the poly. Today I received a message from my supv to call someone at the FBI. A different person who I had never talked to before said that what I had been told was not the "official" results, which was that I failed!!!
I held myself back because I didn't want to say something that I'd regret, but later called back and left a message asking if there was an appeal process.