 Early one Tuesday at about 4 a.m., a group of armed thieves broke into a cellular phone store by cutting and removing the hinges from the front door. Although two of them were dressed in casual clothes and carried handguns, the other two wore full military combat uniforms, right down to their ballistic helmets and knee pads, and they carried M-16 rifles. These thieves stole a pallet of mobile phones and some cash. The country's military police teamed up with law enforcement to investigate. It was critical to know if military personnel were involved in the crime. Fortunately, a year before this incident, the military had adopted a new lie detection technology that can spot a liar by measuring involuntary changes in the eyes. The military had great success using the technology to screen thousands of recruits and existing personnel. Now it was time to use it for an investigation, like this one. Over a hundred soldiers in the area were tested to see if they had been involved in the cell phone store heist. The test quickly identified a few most likely involved in the theft. They were investigated, promptly dismissed and charged with the crime. Today, four other top federal agencies in the country, as well as dozens of other countries worldwide, also use this technology to quickly and accurately find the truth and expose lies. What is this technology? It's called eye detect. Eye detect is the first true breakthrough in credibility assessment technology since the polygraph was invented about a hundred years ago. Eye detect provides federal, state or local government seven key benefits. One, pre-screen and fast-track the best job applicants. Two, screen job applicants for past illegal activities. Three, continuously monitor employees for insider threats. Four, investigate employees for possible illegal activities. Five, quickly and safely give interim security clearances. Six, guarantee that everyone receives an unbiased test. And seven, maintain safe physical distancing during testing. An eye detect test takes just 15 to 30 minutes. Results are ready in less than five minutes. The technology has been scientifically validated by 16 research studies, nine of which are peer reviewed. Today, nearly 600 customers in 43 countries successfully run eye detect tests, including local police and sheriff departments, state correction facilities, national military divisions and federal governments. The eye detect technology would allow your organization to streamline its processes. It will actually end up saving resources for an organization, which is always a challenge. But in the end, it actually serves to protect information or protect national security in a way that previously was really not possible.