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 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Laboratory - Home Page
In 1981, the Laboratory's Forensic Science Research and Training Center (FSRTC) was established at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
For more information about the role of the FBI Laboratory in forensic science and law enforcement, read about the different Units composing this cornerstone of the Bureau.
Laboratory examiners provide expert witness testimony in court cases regarding the results of forensic examinations, and specially-trained teams of Special Agent and support personnel assist domestic and international law enforcement agencies in large-scale investigations and disasters.
www.fbi.gov /hq/lab/labhome.htm

  
 BODZIAK FORENSICS
From August of 1973 until December of 1997, he was assigned to the FBI Laboratory in Washington, D.C. He retired from the FBI in Jacksonville, Florida, in December of 1998.
Questioned Document and Footwear and Tire Impression Training in the FBI Laboratory, Washington, D.C. Forensic Photographic Techniques, FBI Academy (1/6-17/75)
While at the FBI he was certified by the Director of the FBI in the examination of questioned documents, footwear and tire impression evidence.
www.bodziak.com /pages/824687/index.htm   (771 words)

  
 G4 - Feature - Chewing on Carnivore
"Carnivore is only employed when the FBI has a court order (or lawful consent) authorizing a particular type of interception or acquisition regarding a particular criminal subject user, user address, or account number," according to Donald M. Kerr, assistant director of the FBI's Laboratory Division.
In order for the FBI to use Carnivore, a judge must issue a court order specifying the suspect under investigation, the exact email address or IP address to be tapped, the crime being investigated, and the exact equipment to be tapped.
Further, Carnivore is described by the FBI as a "surgical" wiretap, designed to be installed on a specific network to collect the email and Web traffic of a specific subject.
www.g4tv.com /techtvvault/features/33634/Chewing_on_Carnivore.html   (1032 words)

  
 Congressional Record
I have met with Director Freeh I, and he assures me that the FBI is doing all it can in this regard.
Interactions with experts outside the laboratories and outside the United States are critical to the pursuit of scientific knowledge and underpin the vitality of the laboratories.
The directors and scientists have, since the inceptions of the laboratories, been cognizant of the fact that they are the target of spying.
www.fas.org /irp/congress/1999_cr/s990324-pko.htm   (626 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro -- El Cajon woman held; was on FBI most wanted list
It was unknown how Griffin had been living locally but the FBI found she had been working in two fast-food restaurants in East County in addition to her laboratory job.
One of the FBI's most wanted fugitives was captured in El Cajon yesterday after she was profiled on "America's Most Wanted" the night before.
Griffin was working at a local biotechnology firm under a fake name, according to FBI spokeswoman Jan Caldwell, who said the suspect had graduated top in her class with a chemistry degree from Jackson State University in Mississippi.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/metro/20050606-9999-1m6wanted.html   (399 words)

  
 T E X T F I L E S
Arson Investigations by William A. Tobin, FBI Laboratory
Trash Inspections and the Fourth Amendment, by Thomas V. Kukura of the FBI
Foreign Counterintelligence: An FBI Priority, by James E. Tomlinson, FBI
digest.textfiles.com /law   (4349 words)

  
 Benito Santiago - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2003, Santiago was named by FBI investigators as one of the athletes alleged to have received anabolic steroids, via the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative.
In 2004, Santiago, again a free agent, signed with the Kansas City Royals and had his season cut short after sustaining injuries that sent him to the disabled list.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Benito_Santiago   (539 words)

  
 SSSITALK Archives, 1 March, 2004 - Present: The FBI and symboli
FBI field and laboratory tests have shown that Kurtz's equipment was not
The FBI and symbolic interaction (in peace and war)
Subject: The FBI and symbolic interaction (in peace and war)
venus.soci.niu.edu /~archives/SSSITALK/mar04/0248.html   (539 words)

  
 This is Your FBI OTR MP3 List
Divine worked with the FBI in Washington, DC, planning programs to highlight the latest developments in criminal laboratory and surveillance techniques worked in to solid, exciting radio shows.
The FBI in Peace and War also told stories of the FBI, although some were not authentic.
These were fact-based dramas that told the story of FBI cases from the agent's point of view.
www.otrcat.com /thisisyourfbi.htm   (539 words)

  
 Audit Report
The FBI provides CODIS software free of charge to any state or local law enforcement laboratory performing DNA analysis.
Before a laboratory is allowed to participate at the national level, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) must be signed between the FBI and the applicable state laboratory.
The DNA Identification Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-322) formalized the FBI’s authority to establish a national DNA index for law enforcement purposes.
www.usdoj.gov /oig/grants/g4005007.htm   (539 words)

  
 Compass: Search Results: "DNA" (Page 1)
U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General The FBI DNA Laboratory: A Review of Protocol and Practice Vulnerabilities DRAFT Office of the Inspector General May 2004 TABLE OF...
Return to the USDOJ/OIG Home Page Return to the Table of Contents The FBI DNA Laboratory: A Review of Protocol and Practice Vulnerabilities May 2004 Office of the Inspector General Appendix III...
Return to the USDOJ/OIG Home Page Return to the Table of Contents The FBI DNA Laboratory: A Review of Protocol and Practice Vulnerabilities May 2004 Office of the Inspector General Chapter Three...
search.usdoj.gov /compass?scope=DNA&ui=sr&view-template=dojsimple   (539 words)

  
 ruby_ridge1.txt
The second and third teams focused on the FBI role in the caseincluding the FBI Laboratory, the FBI's handling of the crimescene, and the actions of the FBI HRT and its Rules ofEngagement.
The task force concluded in a 1994 reportthat the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team overreacted to the threat ofviolence and instituted a shoot-on-sight policy that violatedbureau guidelines and Fourth Amendment restrictions on policepower.
Although we concluded that the decisionto deploy the HRT to Ruby Ridge was appropriate and consistentwith Department policy, we do not believe that the FBI's initialattempts at intelligence gathering at the scene weresufficiently thorough.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/ruby_ridge1.txt   (15241 words)

  
 J. Edgar Hoover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoover also helped to greatly expand the FBI's recruitment and create the FBI Laboratory, a division established in 1932 to examine evidence found by the FBI.
Hoover was appointed acting director of the FBI by President Coolidge to reform and clean up the bureau, which was considered a haven of corruption.
To date, Hoover is the longest-serving leader of an executive branch agency in the United States, having served under a record eight presidents, from Calvin Coolidge to Richard Nixon; indeed, it is because of Hoover that, since his tenure, FBI Directors have been limited to ten-year terms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/J._Edgar_Hoover   (1875 words)

  
 J. Edgar Hoover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoover also helped to greatly expand the FBI's recruitment and create the FBI Laboratory, a division established in 1932 to examine evidence found by the FBI.
To date, Hoover is the longest-serving leader of an executive branch agency in the United States, having served under a record eight presidents, from Calvin Coolidge to Richard Nixon; indeed, it is because of Hoover that, since his tenure, FBI Directors have been limited to ten-year terms.
Hoover was appointed acting director of the FBI by President Coolidge to reform and clean up the bureau, which was considered a haven of corruption.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/J._Edgar_Hoover   (1498 words)

  
 knowlton.doc
The captioned Defendant referred to as John Doe FBI Laboratory Technician is one or more laboratory technicians employed by the FBI's forensic laboratories, located in the J. Edgar Hoover Building, 10th & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC.
Foster's head in dense foliage, uprange from the bullet trajectory; (j) A civilian park witness told the FBI that she was "positive" that her information reflected in the Park Police report "was untrue;" and (k) The lead Park Police Investigator "made the determination" that Mr.
BRYANT currently holds the position of Deputy Director of the FBI, and his business address is the J. Edgar Hoover Building, 10th & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC.
www.aim.org /publications/special_reports/knowlton.doc   (14469 words)

  
 www.GovExec.com - Print Page: : Managing Technology : : Interview With a Computer (6/15/03)
FBI trainers and computer specialists at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., created Simmen to hone agents' interviewing techniques.
The FBI and the Applied Physics Laboratory programmed Mike Simmen to change his mood depending on the agent's line of questioning.
The agent is sitting at a computer at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va. Simmen is a computer simulation, a set of preprogrammed moods, responses and guilt or innocence, represented on the screen by an actor's prerecorded voice and body movements.
www.govexec.com /story_page.cfm?articleid=25836&printerfriendlyVers=1&   (14469 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation — Sandra Day O'Connor Criminal Justice / Public Service Academy
The FBI also is authorized to provide other law enforcement agencies with cooperative services, such as fingerprint identification, laboratory examinations, and police training.
The FBI's mandate, the broadest of all federal investigative agencies, authorizes it to investigate all federal criminal violations that have not been specifically assigned by Congress to another federal agency.
The FBI is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice.
oconnor.episd.org /partners/fbi   (261 words)

  
 J. Edgar Hoover - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoover also helped to greatly expand the FBI's recruitment and create the FBI Laboratory, a division established in 1932 to examine evidence found by the FBI.
Hoover was appointed acting director of the FBI by President Coolidge to reform and clean up the bureau, which was considered a haven for corruption.
Hoover habitually fired FBI agents, either randomly or by singling out those who "looked stupid like truck drivers" or had "pointy heads." He was also notorious for relocating agents who had displeased him to career-ending jobs in cities with little need for an FBI presence, such as Melvin Purvis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edgar_Hoover   (2479 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search View - Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI headquarters comprises 13 divisions: the Administrative Services Division, the Counterintelligence Division, the Counterterrorism Division, the Criminal Investigative Division, the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, the Cybercrime Division, the Finance Division, the Information Resources Division, the Investigative Technologies Division, the Laboratory Division, the Records Management Division, the Security Division, and the Training Division.
Although the FBI was severely criticized in the aftermath of the tragedy, a federal judge and a special counsel concluded in 2000 that the Branch Davidians had deliberately started the fire and that federal agents were not responsible for their deaths.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), chief investigative agency of the United States federal government and a division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
encarta.msn.com /text_761569691__1/Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.html   (6435 words)

  
 United States General Accounting Office
Thus, while the Los Alamos National Laboratory is primarily funded by Defense Programs, it reported to a field manager who, in turn, reported to a central field management office that then reported to an Under Secretary.
DOE’s fundamental organizational problem is that laboratory contractors and their field offices receive funding, program direction and oversight from several different headquarters offices, which sometimes have overlapping responsibilities.
To improve its laboratory management, a Laboratory Operations Board was created to provide policy direction on laboratory mission and management issues.
www.house.gov /science/rezendes_071399.htm   (6435 words)

  
 Forensic Handwriting Expert, Questioned Document Examiner
The Kittel Forensic Document Laboratory is a full service consultation and document examination laboratory located in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
Hartford R. Kittel, J.D. is a fully trained retired FBI Special Agent Document Examiner with eighteen years of document examination service.
Hartford R. Kittel, J.D. is a fully trained retired FBI Special Agent Document Examiner with eighteen years of FBI document examination service.
www.forensicdocumentlaboratory.com   (6435 words)

  
 Vincent Foster
The FBI Laboratory similarly stated that gunshot residue on the right forefinger area of the right hand is "consistent with the disposition of smoke from muzzle blast or cylinder blast when the.
The FBI Laboratory reported that these gunshot residues "are consistent with the cylinder blast or the muzzle blasts" which would be produced if the revolver was fired "in close proximity to the front of this shirt." Similarly, when the ATF Laboratory, at the request of the Park Police, tested Mr.
His responsibility is to determine cause of death and, in the case of a gunshot wound, to determine with the police the manner of death -- suicide, homicide, accident, or undetermined.
whatreallyhappened.com /RANCHO/POLITICS/FOSTER_COVERUP/Starr_text.html   (14773 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation - the free encyclopedia
The FBI Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory (better known as the FBI Crime Lab) officially opened on November 24, 1932.
Hoover's investigation of Martin Luther King was alsonotorious--the FBI found no evidence of any crime, but attempted to use tapes of King involved in sexual activity forblackmail.
In the 1990s, it turned out that the FBI's crime lab had repeatedly done shoddy work.In some cases, the technicians, given evidence that actually cleared a suspect, reported instead that it proved the suspectguilty.
www.free-web-encyclopedia.com /?t=FBI   (803 words)

  
 New DNA database extends the long arm of law enforcement
The National DNA Index System gives state and local police access to the FBI’s DNA database and, more importantly, to DNA collected by labs in other jurisdictions, said Dr. Donald M. Kerr, director of the FBI Laboratory.
“The National DNA Index System will be of great value to city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies if they work together to apprehend violent criminals,” FBI director Louis Freeh said when the bureau launched the system last week.
The FBI hopes its new national DNA database will help state and local law enforcement agents solve crimes faster by letting them compare genetic material collected at crime scenes from coast to coast.
www.gcn.com /17_28/news/32930-1.html   (803 words)

  
 F.B.I - Fraud, Bureaubabble and Intimidation - By Ted Lang - Price of Liberty
A few years back, the FBI was exposed for the astonishing malfeasance, lack of professionalism and reckless abandon of scientific discipline ascribable to its once world-renowned forensic crime laboratory.
It is telling that Brennan felt at the time he wrote this that a turning point had been reached as regards the new lows achieved by the FBI.
But that assumes the FBI would have acted!
www.thepriceofliberty.org /04/04/19/lang.htm   (803 words)

  
 Getting the Real Skinny on Government Press Releases (FBI's bogus bullet ID)
Twenty-four of his FBI years were spent as a forensic metallurgist at the FBI Laboratory, 12 as de facto chief forensic metallurgist.
One of the key critics of the FBI CBLA approach is William A. Tobin, who retired in 1998 as a supervisory special agent after 27 years of service with the FBI.
The CBLA system was first developed in the 1960s and has been used in cases where the suspect’s firearm was never recovered or entered as evidence.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1352241/posts   (1441 words)

  
 T E X T F I L E S
Arson Investigations by William A. Tobin, FBI Laboratory
Trash Inspections and the Fourth Amendment, by Thomas V. Kukura of the FBI
Counterintelligence Challenges in a Changing World, by William S. Sessions, Director, FBI
textfiles.markscudder.org /law   (4349 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: technology@ugusta: FBI lab director lacks technology experience 10/17/97
WASHINGTON -- Despite promising to seek an experienced crime lab scientist, the FBI has hired the former head of a government nuclear weapons laboratory with no background in forensic science to direct its troubled laboratory.
Kerr has top-level experience successfully managing a national laboratory.''
``Although initially we focused primarily on the forensic community, ultimately we expanded the universe of scientists, because we wanted two qualifications: an eminent, nationally recognized scientist, which Dr. Kerr clearly is, and someone with a proven track record of managing a complex scientific laboratory.
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/101897/tech_fbitech.html   (680 words)

  
 Boston.com / Latest News / World
An unknown number of experts also were being drawn from the FBI Laboratory and its Critical Incident Response Group from Quantico, Va.
Last year, while he was still with the Critical Incident Response Group, Eberhart headed FBI teams that twice visited Kosovo to unearth evidence of war crimes against civilians.
Their on-scene commander will be Art Eberhart, a 25-year bureau veteran who is special agent in charge for administration at the FBI's Washington field office.
www.boston.com /news/daily/12/cole_fbi.htm   (473 words)

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