ABOUT US
Milton "Skip" Webb, Jr. has spent over thirty six years as a federally
trained polygraph examiner serving the United States Army Criminal Investigation
Command (CID) (now in private practice) and for almost a half century as a criminal investigator, Special
Agent for CID, beginning in 1971 and ending with his retirement from federal
service in late 2013.
Beginning in 1986 with graduation from the first graduating class of the
newly created Department of Defense Polygraph Institute, Skip has served as a
polygraph examiner; as the Group supervisor for the Eastern United States,
Europe, South America and the Caribbean and as a quality control supervisor
responsible for quality control review of all polygraph examinations conducted
by CID polygraph examiners.
Beginning in 1994, Skip became the first civilian special agent
Chief of the CID Polygraph Division, responsible for world wide supervision of
all CID examiners and responsible for supervising the quality control review
process for the CID polygraph program. Skip wrote the first CID Polygraph
Procedures Manual and authored both the Army and the CID regulations for the
conduct of polygraph examinations.
Skip has conducted over two thousand polygraph
examinations during his career and has conducted quality control review of
several thousand examinations conducted by other polygraph examiners. From 2001
until his retirement, Skip trained and monitored over twenty intern polygraph
examiners to federal certification. He was inducted into the Criminal
Investigation Command's Special Agent "Hall of Fame" in 2017.
Skip has lectured throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia at both the state, national and
international level. Having conducted lectures and training at numerous seminars
for the American Polygraph Association (APA), The American Association of Police
Polygraphists and countless state and international association seminars.
He has served as an adjunct instructor for the federal polygraph school in
polygraph management and has lectured to the US Secret Service, Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), US Tax Court ,
numerous Federal Interagency Polygraph Seminars, The Canadian Association of
Police Polygraphists the Israeli Polygraph Examiner's Association and
Mexican polygraph seminars hosted by the Mexican government Intelligence Service
(CNI). Skip's experience and knowledge of military criminal investigations and
rules of evidence resulted in his being selected to lecture at the US Army Staff
Judge Advocate School's Advanced Forensics Course as well as the South Eastern
Military Defense Attorney Seminar and the US Army Legal Service Agency Trial
Counsel Assistance Program. Most recently, Skip trained examiners for the
Ministry of Defense of Singapore's Center for Credibility Assessment school and
for the International Law Enforcement Academy Basic Polygraph Course, Budapest,
Hungary.
Skip is a life member of the APA, having as the only member to have served three consecutive terms as
the APA
president. In addition to his terms as president, he served as the vice
president for government, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Executive Director. He
has served as a school inspector of APA accredited schools and as both the
seminar and awards general chair person. He continues to serve the APA as
a member of the Past- President's Advisory Committee, the Public Relations and
Legislative Committee and as the 2013 and 2014 and 2015 Awards
Chairperson. He was awarded the Cornerstone Life Achievement
Award in 2021 as the first receipient to receive the award.
You may obtain a copy of Skip's
Professional CV or
biography by
clicking here.
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