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ISBN
9781597970464
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Gatekeeper : Memoirs of a Cia Polygraph Examiner
Author
John F. Sullivan
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Potomac Books, Incorporated
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Social Science, Political Science
Topic
Intelligence & Espionage, Personal Memoirs, Political, Criminology
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
292 Pages

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John F. Sullivan was a polygraph examiner with the CIA for thirty-one years, during which time he conducted more tests than anyone in the history of the CIA's program. The lie detectors act as the Agency's gatekeepers, preventing foreign agents, unsuitable applicants, and employees guilty of misconduct from penetrating or harming the Agency. Here Sullivan describes his methods, emphasizing the importance of psychology and the examiners' skills in a successful polygraph program. Sullivan acknowledges that using the polygraph effectively is an art as much as a science, yet he convincingly argues that it remains a highly reliable screening device, more successful and less costly than the other primary method, background investigation. In the thousands of tests that Sullivan conducted, he discovered double agents, applicants with criminal backgrounds, and employee misconduct, including compromising affairs and the mishandling of classified information. But "Gatekeeper" is more than Sullivan's memoirs. It is also a window to the often acrimonious and sometimes alarming internal politics of the CIA: the turf wars over resources, personnel, and mandate; the slow implementation of quality control; the aversion to risk-taking; and the overzealous pursuit of disqualifying information. In an age when the intelligence community's conduct is rightly being questioned, Sullivan contributes a fascinating personal account of one of the Agency's many important tasks.

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Publisher
Potomac Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1597970468
ISBN-13
9781597970464
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64215815

Product Key Features

Book Title
Gatekeeper : Memoirs of a Cia Polygraph Examiner
Author
John F. Sullivan
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Intelligence & Espionage, Personal Memoirs, Political, Criminology
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
292 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Jk468.I6s85 2008
Reviews
CIA's most experienced polygrapher lifts the shroud surrounding an instrument which plays a pivotal and often greatly misunderstood role in the agency's personal vetting and agent validation systems. Sullivan demystifies many of the misconceptions about this instrument and the role played by its practitioners. Counterintelligence historians will learn much new and useful information as to how the polygraph was employed in the investigations of CIA turncoats Ames, Nicholson, and Scranage., . . . .this book can help us better understand the dark underside of the CIA's operations during the war of aggression in Vietnam., An intriguing, unusual survey which moves beyond 'memoir' status to examine the foundations of CIA quality and strengths., The CIA censors have taken the handcuffs off John Sullivan. The whole story is out, warts and all, including Operation Bad Apples., "....fascinating and troubling....Sullivan opens bare the controversy, including within the agency itself, over the validity of the polygraph. Gatekeeper sheds considerable light on aspects of what wase"and remainse"one of the most secretive and controversial U.S. government organizations.", The polygraph is a much-maligned procedure, but I shudder to think what security and counterintelligence at the CIA would have been without it. John Sullivan was a virtuoso of the 'box,' the best examiner we ever produced. He has an amazing inside story to tell, as only he could tell it. His book is a major contribution to the intelligence literature. I found it absolutely riveting., ....fascinating and troubling....Sullivan opens bare the controversy, including within the agency itself, over the validity of the polygraph. Gatekeeper sheds considerable light on aspects of what was--and remains--one of the most secretive and controversial U.S. government organizations., Only John Sullivan would have written Gatekeeper . He had the experience of the perfect insider, and his conscience did not make him a coward unwilling to tell the bad as well as the good. Having often worked closely with John, I agree with his premise that evaluating polygraph results is much more of an art than a science. Among the examiners I have known, John Sullivan was a Rembrandt., eoeThe CIA censors have taken the handcuffs off John Sullivan. The whole story is out, warts and all, including Operation Bad Apples.e, eoe. . . .this book can help us better understand the dark underside of the CIAe(tm)s operations during the war of aggression in Vietnam.e, eoeCIAe(tm)s most experienced polygrapher lifts the shroud surrounding an instrument which plays a pivotal and often greatly misunderstood role in the agencye(tm)s personal vetting and agent validation systems. Sullivan demystifies many of the misconceptions about this instrument and the role played by its practitioners. Counterintelligence historians will learn much new and useful information as to how the polygraph was employed in the investigations of CIA turncoats Ames, Nicholson, and Scranage.e, ....fascinating and troubling....Sullivan opens bare the controversy, including within the agency itself, over the validity of the polygraph. Gatekeeper sheds considerable light on aspects of what was-and remains-one of the most secretive and controversial U.S. government organizations., This is a well-written work that should prove a most valuable source for those interested in intelligence matters., eoeI learned more about the workings of the CIAe(tm)s polygraph program from reading Gatekeeper than I learned during the twenty-seven years I served in the Agencye(tm)s Directorate of Operations. The polygraph is the CIAe(tm)s most important tool for validating the intelligence information it collects and for protecting itself from hostile penetration and peddlers of false information. This book provides a wealth of detail about the growth and maturation of the Agencye(tm)s polygraph program.e, [Sullivan] gives an insightful view of the problems the polygraph experience creates and the extensive efforts undertaken to minimize their impact on the subjects. No other book gives such a comprehensive look at the polygraph and its utility as a security tool in the community., eoeThe polygraph is a much-maligned procedure, but I shudder to think what security and counterintelligence at the CIA would have been without it. John Sullivan was a virtuoso of the e~box,e(tm) the best examiner we ever produced. He has an amazing inside story to tell, as only he could tell it. His book is a major contribution to the intelligence literature. I found it absolutely riveting.e, eoeThis is a well-written work that should prove a most valuable source for those interested in intelligence matters.e, eoeOnly John Sullivan would have written Gatekeeper . He had the experience of the perfect insider, and his conscience did not make him a coward unwilling to tell the bad as well as the good. Having often worked closely with John, I agree with his premise that evaluating polygraph results is much more of an art than a science. Among the examiners I have known, John Sullivan was a Rembrandt.e, I learned more about the workings of the CIA's polygraph program from reading Gatekeeper than I learned during the twenty-seven years I served in the Agency's Directorate of Operations. The polygraph is the CIA's most important tool for validating the intelligence information it collects and for protecting itself from hostile penetration and peddlers of false information. This book provides a wealth of detail about the growth and maturation of the Agency's polygraph program.
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
327.730092
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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