Polygraph Examiner
Washington, District of Columbia, 20022, USA
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Government
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Education / Teaching
Government Education
Overview
THIS POSITION IS NATIONWIDE MUST HAVE TOP SECRET CLEARANCE
Examiner Requirements- § Conduced a minimum of two hundred (200) polygraph examinations;
- § At least two (2) years of experience as a federal polygraph examiner;
- § Continuously completed 80 hours of continuing education, as required
- § Been federally certified within the past 10 years, which is verifiable, by NCCA records.
- § Extensive, current, LEPET format experience required.
Placee ofPerformance:
· The USSS is looking for central locations throughout the United States however it is likely the USSS will utilize existing field office locations.
EquipmentCurrently, the Secret Service utilizes Lafayettete Instruments LX 6000 polygraph equipment to complete all examinations. In order for contractor examinations to be compatible, standardized, and appraised by the Government’s QC Managers, the Contractor shall use, and safeguard, Government issued polygraph equipment in performance of the Task Order. Government issued polygraph equipment refers all polygraph related, Lafayette, equipment. The laptops will be loaded with the Government - owned Lafayette software and licenses.
Government will furnish the Lafayette compatible equipment that shall be required for each contractor examiner for all applicant examinations:
A. LX6000 Polygraph Data Acquisition System;
On-Board Orientation Training
The USSS will provide training that shall be comprised of classroom training and monitored polygraph examinations, which shall require approximately five (5) business days to complete. The first part of the training shall include 40 hours of classroom training conducted over five (5) days, from 9:00am-5:00pm.
Examiner will be paid $5,000 to participate in the In-person training.
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