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I required a CI scope polygraph for various things I did during my career, but not merely to be awarded the 35P MOS. I retired in 2013. Some other respondents are saying you have to take them now -- they're probably right.
The CI scope polygraph is the easy one, really not a big deal. It's approximately five questions and they're all centered on intent to commit espionage, treason, etc. It's not the more intrusive "lifestyle" polygraph.
The CI scope polygraph is the easy one, really not a big deal. It's approximately five questions and they're all centered on intent to commit espionage, treason, etc. It's not the more intrusive "lifestyle" polygraph.
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Pretty sure 35Ps take a poly. There are two types I'm aware of - the CI polygraph and lifestyle poly. The CI is not that indepth. I had one when I got to Cybercom and we had to get one to work in the NSA building. That basically asks about any foreign contacts/associates or if you've had any security violations. The lifestyle one is the one they go indepth about your entire life.
I can't see how people are failing the CI polygraph frequently though.
I can't see how people are failing the CI polygraph frequently though.
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