International Polygraph Accreditation Board
The International Polygraph Accreditation Board (or IPAB) was established in 2011 and includes 1,900 members in the polygraph field. The stated goals of the IPAB are:
* The International Polygraph Accreditation Board conformity assessment programs—under which a company or an individual is evaluated and certified based on demonstrated ability to meet the requirements set by the International Polygraph Accreditation Board
* Encouraging and supporting research, training and education to benefit members of the IPAB as well as those who support its purpose and by providing a forum for the presentation and exchange of information derived from such research, training and education
* Establishing and enforcing standards for private accreditation
* To establish and maintain professional standa
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International Polygraph Accreditation Board
The International Polygraph Accreditation Board (or IPAB) was established in 2011 and includes 1,900 members in the polygraph field. The stated goals of the IPAB are:
* The International Polygraph Accreditation Board conformity assessment programs—under which a company or an individual is evaluated and certified based on demonstrated ability to meet the requirements set by the International Polygraph Accreditation Board
* Encouraging and supporting research, training and education to benefit members of the IPAB as well as those who support its purpose and by providing a forum for the presentation and exchange of information derived from such research, training and education
* Establishing and enforcing standards for private accreditation
* To establish and maintain professional standa
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