Does Nga require polygraph?

Does Nga require polygraph?

Because of the classified nature of our work at NGA, all candidates must be eligible for a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance and must take a polygraph examination.

What questions are asked on a security clearance polygraph?

The DoD CI exam questions cover:

  • Espionage.
  • Sabotage.
  • Terrorist Activities.
  • Deliberate damage of U.S. Government Information Systems.
  • Intentional compromise of U.S. Government Classified Information.
  • Secret contact with a foreign national or representative.

What is asked on a CI polygraph?

A Counterintelligence Polygraph asks the candidate questions limited to those necessary to determine whether the examinee ever had any involvement with or knowledge of espionage/sabotage against the United States, unauthorized contact with representatives of a foreign government, or unauthorized disclosure of …

What happens if you fail a CI polygraph?

A failed counterintelligence polygraph is not grounds for dismissal, it is grounds for an investigation to see if there has indeed been any security breach. This is why polygraph results are inadmissible in federal court, even when a defendant wants to submit one that they hope to show demonstrates their innocence.

What is NGA contract?

NGA Contract means any contract, agreement or other arrangement between Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.

What does TS SCI with polygraph mean?

Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmentalized Information
“TS/SCI” stands for Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmentalized Information and while some may confused the “SCI” designation as an additional security clearance, it is not. Only those with a need to have the clearance for specific duties involving SCI will be screening.

How long are CI polygraphs good for?

Confidential: The lowest security clearance level. Requires renewal and a periodic reinvestigation every 15 years. The unauthorized disclosure or loss of material at this level could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security.

Is Sci higher than TS?

Information “above Top Secret,” a phrase used by the media, means either Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) or Special Access Program (SAP). It is not truly “above” Top Secret, since there is no clearance higher than Top Secret.

Do you have to take a polygraph test to work at NGA?

Because of the classified nature of our work at NGA, all candidates must be eligible for a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance and must take a polygraph examination.

How reliable is a polygraph test for national security?

A polygraph is a sweat-inducing made-for-TV spectacle that even the government considers to have dubious results (there is a reason polygraph findings aren’t admissible in court). But individuals in national security careers have to put aside their concerns about the reliability of a lie detector machine.

What is a limited-scope screening polygraph examination?

(A limited-scope screening polygraph examination will be administered to detect and deter espionage, sabotage, or other acts against the federal government, unauthorized release or sale of classified materials, foreign travel and unauthorized contacts, and unlawful representation of a foreign government.)

What are the different types of polygraph examinations?

There are two types of polygraph examinations used in security clearance and employment screenings: counterintelligence and lifestyle. Counterintelligence covers questions of espionage, sabotage and terrorist activities and is designed to root out contact with a foreign national or the compromise of classified information.

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