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Name

Paul K. Minor

Birth

December 6, 1940

Address

American International Security Corp.
P.O. Box 321
Jonesville, VA 24263

Telephone

276-346-3400

Employment

American International Security Corp.
President

1987 - Present

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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Polygraph Program Coordinator
Chief Polygraph Examiner

1978 - 1987

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US Army Criminal Investigation Command
Chief, Polygraph Office

1974 - 1977

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US Army Criminal Investigation Command, 1st Region
Criminal Investigator

1973 - 1974

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Military District of Washington, 4th CID
Criminal Investigator

1971 - 1973

Honolulu Field Office USACID
Office-In-Charge

1970 - 1971

CID Detachment, 9th Infanty Division, Republic of Vietnam
Criminal Investigator

1968 - 1969

US Army
Military Police Corp.

1962 - 1968

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Education

MS

University of Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Criminal Justice

1979

BA

University of Baltimore
Sociology/Criminal Justice

1974

Graduate

FBI National Academy, Quantico VA
N/A

1974

LLB

LaSalle University, Chicago IL
N/A

1974

Graduate

Logistics Management Course

1974

Graduate

US Army, Ft. Gordon GA
Polygraph Examiner Training, Honor Graduate

1972

Graduate

US Army, Ft. Gordon GA
Criminal Investigation Course

1968

Graduate

Physical Security Supervisors Course

1965

Graduate

Police Administration Course
N/A

1964

Graduate

7th Army Non-Commissioned Officers Academy

1964

Graduate

Military Police School
N/A

1962

Teaching
Experience

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Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology
University of Baltimore MD
Graduate Level Senior Polygraph Examiners Course

1976 - 1977

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Adjunct Faculty Member
Columbia College, Hyattsville MD
Police Administration

1977 - 1980

FBI Academy, Quantico VA

1978 - 1987

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Guest
Lecturer

  • US Army Polygraph School
  • George Washington Univ.
  • Federal Protective Service Academy
  • Federal Inter-Agency Polygraph
    Committee Seminar
  • American Assoc. of Police Polygraphists
    Annual Seminar
  • Northwest Polygraph Assoc.
  • National Academy of Polygraphists
    Annual Seminar
  • Georgetown Univ. School of Law
  • American University
  • Tennessee Polygraph Assoc.
  • Virginia Polygraph Assoc.
  • Alabama Polygraph Assoc.
  • Maryland Polygraph Assoc.
  • Wisconsin Polygraph Assoc.
  • Arizona Polygraph Assoc.
  • Colorado Polygraph Assoc.

 

 

Professional
Association

Association of Federal Investigators

American Polygraph Association, Past VP, Government

American Society for Industrial Security

American Association of Police Polygraphists

FBI National Academy Associates

Maryland Polygraph Association, Past President

National Academy Associates

Virginia Polygraph Association, Past President

Experience

Federal Bureau of Investigation1978 - 1987

Directed, coordinated, and monitored the FBI Polygraph Program. Exercised technical supervision of and provided investigative direction for approximately fifty Special Agent Polygraph Examiners in support of criminal and security investigative activities thoughout the Bureau and in support of investigative activities of other law enforcement and criminal justice system agencies. Oversaw the operation of the Unit and was responsible for objectives consistent with maximum efficiency and economy of polygraph operations and optimum utilization of manpower and material assets.

Served as the Bureau's Chief Polygraph Examiner, conducted polygraph examinations in selected highly important and/or sensitive investigations and interrogation of subjects, victims, witnesses, informants, and assets in criminal and intelligence cases.

Was responsible for the FBI Polygraph Training program including issuance and revision of manual and instructional material and orientation of newly trained examiners into FBI Field Office operation. Participated as an instructor in refresher courses and polygraph seminars. Lectured to new Agents and in-service Agents regarding the polygraph technique and its utilization in the Bureau. Personally wrote the curriculum and oversaw the Advanced Polygraphy Course - a nine semester hour graduate level course accredited by the University of Virginia.

Was the primary individual responsible for the Bureau's Polygraph Quality Control Program. In this capacity is responsible for insuring that examinations conducted by Bureau Agents are in strict conformance with accepted polygraph operating procedures and standards.

Had frequent contacts with all divisions of the Bureau relative to urgent matters, arrangements for special projects, and personnel matters, and with representatives of the Dept. of Justice, other governmental agencies, and foreign governments concerning polygraph matters. Served as member of the Federal Interagency Polygraph Committee.

Experience

US Army Criminal Investigation Division (USACIDC)1974 - 1977

Chief, Polygraph Division

Four years experience in planning, budgeting, developing and managing all facets of a centrally controlled polygraph program. Supervised examiners assigned throughout the world to include quality control exercise upon each polygraph examination.

  • Conducted complete quality control upon polygraph examinations conducted by USACIDC examiners.
  • Developed and implemented USACIDC polygraph training programs.
  • Developed and administered equipment procurement and repair programs.
  • Administered the Polygraph Examiner Internship program.
  • Recommended the awarding or withdrawal of polygraph certification.
  • Conducted polygraph examinations of applicants for polygraph training.
  • Cnducted polygraph examinations in cases involving Special Agents, special interest cases and as directed by Director, Crime Records Directorate, or the Commanding General, USACIDC.
  • Budgeted for equipment, training and travel expenses.
  • Maintained personnel polygraph certification files.
  • Administered a record management program assuring complete retrieveability of polygraph examination records.
  • Maintained polygraph statistics and prepared statistical reports.
  • Maintained liaison with other agencies regarding polygraph matters.
  • Assured current status of all polygraph forms, publications and directives.
  • Lectured on polygraph related matters throughout the world.
  • Coordinated all polygraph examiner initial assignments and transfers.
  • Conducted field visits and inspections pertaining to polygraph activities.
  • Reviewed requests for polygraph examinations for legal and technical sufficiency prior to authorizations.
  • Maintained liaison with all Field Office, District, and Regional Operations Officers to insure their full awareness of current polygraph policies and to assure that their polygraph requirements are fully satisfied.

Miscellaneous

Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Baltimore, 1973
Advanced Polygraph Techniques and Procedures

 

Polygraph Coordinator, First Region, USACIDC, 1973
Coordinated all polygraph activity in the First Region, which consists of all northeastern states through Virginia and west through Iowa. Was selected for this position, the first of it's kind, from about 55 other USACIDC polygraph examiners, to conduct a pilot program of centralized control of polygraph resources. During this period polygraph activity in First Region increased more than 300% and otherwise achieved such success that the program was adopted on a USACIDC global basis the following year. This pilot program was the same program which in 1977 was adopted by the FBI and is still used today.

 

Completed polygraph training, 1972
Conducted polygraph examinations in the Eastern portion of the US, on a fulltime basis supporting nine field offices. Also conducted Physical Security Surveys at Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania installations.

 

Special Agent, US Army Criminal Investigation Command, 1968-71
Assignments included Vietnam and Hawaii, conducting physical security and crime prevention surveys throughout Hawaii and the Pacific territories.

 

Agent-in-Charge, US Army Honolulu Field Office, Principal Duty
Military Police duty included:

  • Supervision of the security staff at US Army HQ, Europe and the private residence of the Commander-in-Chief, Heidelberg Germany.
  • Duty with the elite Honor Guard of the 529th MP Company that performed throughout Europe.

Other

Member, Virginia Governor's Polygraph Advisory Board

1991 - 1995

Chairman, Virginia Governor's Polygraph Advisory Board

1996 - 1998

 

Following retirement from the Federal Government, I have conducted polygraph examinations for the following agencies:

  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Fairfax County VA
  • Prince William County VA
  • City of Alexandria VA
  • City of Manassas VA
  • City of Cheverly MD
  • Amtrak
  • Metro Transit
  • State of Virginia
  • City of Mesa Arizona

Expert
Testimony

Following is a list of cases in which I have provided expert testimony in polygraph related matters:

International Olympic Arbitration Board, New York NY

1997

US v. Bellomo, US District Court, Southern District, New York NY

1997

US v. Rupe, US District Court, Seattle WA

1995

US Olympic Committee

1996

US Arbitration Board

1996

US v. Pasado, US District Court, Houston TX

1995

US v. Friedrich, US District Court, Washington, DC

1990

US v. RW Miller, US District Court, Los Angeles CA

1985, 1986, 1988

US v. Hill, US District Court, Knoxville TN

1985

US v. Howard McLay Smith, US District Court, Cheyenne WY

1981

US v. Richard Craig Smith, US District Court, Alexandria VA

1984

US v. John DeLorean, US District Court, Los Angeles CA

1983

US v. Klepfer, US District Court, Syracuse NY

1980

US v. Pool, US District Court, Los Angeles CA

1980

US v. Seiter, US District Court, Covington KY

1980

US v. White, US District Court, New Bern NC

1979

US v. Grenemyer, Circuit Court, Georgetown CO

1987

Commission on Police Corruption, Trinidad

1988