According to the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation (https://cryptologicfoundation.org/m/cch_calendar_mobile.html/event/2017/12/06/1512536400/1952-pre-employment-polygraph-at-nsa-), the NSA mandated pre-employment polygraph screening on 6 December 1952. Considering that the NSA polygraph program is now 65 years old, hasn't caught a spy, and yet has falsely branded thousands as liars, shouldn't it be placed into retirement?
It is astonishing how long this fraud and abuse has been allowed to continue.
It is indisputable fact that senior officials are flagrantly violating approved and relevant Department of Defense policy regarding the use and misuse of the polygraph and its "results".
How many billions are spent each year on this fraud?
How much louder does one need to blow the whistle?