The FBI's role in international investigations has expanded by congressional application of extraterritorial jurisdiction. FBI investigations abroad require the approval of the host country and coordination with the U.S. Department of State and any other involved agency through the FBI's Legal Attache Program. In response to international occurrences of illegal drug trafficking, organized crime, espionage, terrorism, and white-collar crime effecting U.S. citizens, the FBI has established and maintains liaison with principal law enforcement and intelligence/security services in many foreign countries. Mission
of the FBI The
FBI's investigative authority is the broadest of all federal law enforcement
agencies. A
significant number of FBI investigations are conducted in concert with other law
enforcement agencies or as
part of joint task forces. A
number of examples follow that illustrate the kinds of cases that can be opened
in the different investigative programs. DOMESTIC
TERRORISM The FBI is the lead federal law enforcement agency in the fight against terrorism in the U.S. In carrying out this responsibility, the Domestic Terrorism Program investigates threats involving atomic energy, weapons of mass destruction, sabotage, hostage-taking, and civil unrest. NATIONAL
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE The FBI is also the lead counterintelligence agency within the U.S. Intelligence Community. The National Foreign Intelligence Program is tasked with preventing foreign espionage, economic espionage, and with investigating foreign counterintelligence cases within U.S. borders. The program is also involved in international terrorism threats, weapons of mass destruction threats, and attacks on the nation's critical infrastructures (i.e., communications, banking systems, and transportation systems.) ORGANIZED
CRIME/DRUG CASES Organized
crime and drug matters are linked under the Organized Crime/Drug Program
(OCDP). The OCDP
investigates criminal enterprises, illegal drug cases,
money laundering matters, and labor racketeering cases. The OCDP also
coordinates national
Organized Crime/Drug Enforcement Task Forces. VIOLENT
CRIMES The
Violent Crimes and Major Offenders Program (VCMOP) investigates threatened or
actual injury or loss of life, including cases of kidnapping, sexual
exploitation of children, extortion, bank
robbery, consumer product tampering, crimes on Indian reservations, and
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution. The VCMOP also oversees cases
involving threatened or actual assault
kidnapping, or murder involving the President, Vice President, or Members
of Congress. Organization FBIHQ divisions and offices usually are arranged along broad functional lines into sections, and then into smaller, more specialized work groups known as units. FBI field offices are located in 56 major cities in the United States, to include one in Puerto Rico. Each FBI field office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge (SAC). The largest offices, located in Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D. C. are managed by an Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC). The ADICs are assisted by SACs responsible for specific programs. The SACs in all field offices are aided by one or more Assistant Special Agents in Charge. The SACs also are assisted by Squad Supervisors in charge of investigative work and Administrative Officers, who administer support operations. Contact with FBI Field Offices in the United States is via the office of the ADIC or SAC. There are currenty over 45 Legal Attache offices in countries worldwide. They are located in U.S. embassies in the countries to which they are accredited. Special Agent representatives abroad carry the titles of Legal Attache, Deputy Legal Attache, or Assistant Legal Attache. Special Agents assigned to Honolulu, Miami, and San Juan (Puerto Rico) Liaison Offices are called Liaison Officers. Legal Attaches are overseen by the International Operations Section of the Investigative Services Division at FBIHQ. That Branch also is responsible for contacts with other Executive Branch agencies; Interpol; and foreign police and security officers based in Washington, D. C. Legats not only help international police agencies with training activities, they facilitate resolution of the FBI's domestic investigations which have international leads. The Legat program focuses on deterring crime that threatens America such as drug trafficking, international terrorism, and economic espionage. Contact
with the Legal Attache is through the American Embassy or Consulate. Medical
Support of FBI Operations FBI
agents and Support employees trained as Emergency Medical Technicians provide
emergency medical support during selected Bureau missions and deployments.
Medical support can be provided at Basic,
Intermediate and Advanced Life Support levels of care.
Medical direction for this program originates with the FBI Medical Director of Emergency Medical Services, located at
FBIHQ. Physician-level
support is provided on some deployed operations. Medical
support of FBI operations is coordinated by the Health Care Programs Unit (HCPU)
at FBIHQ. FBI Medical Officers are
available at HCPU to assist in follow-up care of Bureau personnel encountered by
the military and civilian medical care system.
Emergency
contact is available on a continual basis through the FBI Strategic Information
and Operations Center (SIOC) at 202
323-3300, by requesting contact
with an on-call FBI Medical Officer. The
preferred contact point for incidents outside the United States is the local
U.S. Embassy. For non-urgent
questions, contact the Unit Chief, FBI HCPU at 202 324-4976 (M-F 0730-1730
eastern time).
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