FBI Information and Technology Branch

  • IT Applications and Data Division
  • IT Infrastructure Division
CommandersCurrent
commanderActing Executive Assistant Director Michael Gavin[1]

The Information and Technology Branch (ITB) is a service within the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The ITB is responsible for all FBI information technology needs and information management. ITB also promotes and facilitates the creation, sharing, and application of FBI knowledge products with the larger law enforcement community in order to improve overall nationwide crime fighting effectiveness.[citation needed]

Leadership

Headed by an FBI executive assistant director, the ITB is responsible to the FBI Director through the Associate Deputy Director. As a unit of the FBI (which is a component of the United States Department of Justice), the ITB is ultimately responsible to the Attorney General of the United States.[citation needed]

The current ITB acting executive assistant director is Michael Gavin.[1] The ITB executive assistant director previously served as the chief information officer of the FBI, but was spun off into its own office. The current chief information officer is Jonathan Moffa (acting).[citation needed]

Organization

The Information and Technology Branch is formed by two divisions:[2]

  • IT Applications and Data Division
  • IT Infrastructure Division

References

  1. ^ a b "Michael Gavin". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  2. ^ "Leadership & Structure". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved August 18, 2022.

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  • Federal Bureau of Investigation Website
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