 I'm Roger Branch, a native of Trinidad and Tobago. I'm also a doctoral candidate in the field of international psychology. I am the director of forensic psychological services and a service partner for Converse. My company has been instrumental in designing law enforcement screening protocols for several of the Caribbean islands and we have been in business for approximately 20 years. Myself, as a Trinidadian, I was the first polygrapher trained by the government and after working for the government for about three years I went out on my own and decided to form this company to increase the integrity levels of law enforcement in particular. So, mainly I'm looking at screening law enforcement personnel and using a mixed protocol of polygraph testing, psychometric assessment and urinalysis to select officers suitable for the different law enforcement positions while weeding out the corrupt elements in the different countries. With the new technologies that are coming along I see even a brighter future which has brought me to IDETEC. A few years ago I attended a conference on polygraph and they mentioned this ocular motor technology and I'm like oh this sounds interesting and when I listened to the theory behind it resonated with what I have learned as a master's degree psychologist. Now as a doctoral candidate at the PhD the science behind it is sound, very sound from my experience and from my training as a psychologist and I think using this with what we have already established in the Caribbean can really create a new breed of credibility assessment experts. This has been an opportunity for me as a citizen of the region to bring a technology to a region that normally experiences things way later, an opportunity for them to become leaders in credibility assessment. I called my friend the commissioner of police Mr. Quilly and I said I have new technology that I want to use and release on your island and he said well Roger you know you have been the person who we have trusted for many years and please feel free. When I got there and I did the test I tested him and he was completely sold not to mention I was scared at first when he did the exam as I was hoping that he passed and he did pass very well he immediately said you know this is going to be used in several different arenas in his country for their citizenship by investment or normally called a passport program you can see it being used for vetting their offices which was the first instance of it being used. They have actually set their protocol as screening the eye detect first to weed out the undesirables and then they move on to using the polygopter so they have set the standard and that. After I did that first release in St. Kitts several of the other countries started calling me and saying like Roger you know you do have a relationship with us also and we like what this technology is doing if the commissioner there can use it we need to use it. So the director of one of the major intelligence agencies in Antigua Colonel Croft said he would like to use this to ensure that the integrity of his personnel meets international standards or as a matter of fact supersedes international standards since they are using two technologies whereas a lot of the other partners they have used as the polygraph alone. So he felt this would have given him a cutting edge difference to be on the world stage as a leader of integrity. With that said we moved on to Barbados and we met the head of the RSS which is the regional security system the organization that manages the security coordination of seven of the islands in the Caribbean and Captain Shilin said if I can send him some research on the product and after reading it he sent me an email he said look I want this I want you to train the rest of the polygraphers we have in our system. This is an opportunity for us to lead the rest of the world. Yes I myself and my wife we have worked diligently in bringing credibility tools to the Caribbean the fund that you have when you visit these islands are all dependent on the security forces how well they keep you safe there and I think my company provides a major role in keeping visitors and citizens safe in those different arenas. It has given us the opportunity to leave a legacy behind in the Caribbean of creating a new breed of professionals.