At the FBI EXPLORE A MISSION-DRIVEN FUTURE IN STEM

New York – Rashad Alkhader- Homeland News – From-News-FBI -Linked

STEM is vital to the FBI’s ability to meet our mission now and in the future. A STEM career within the FBI provides highly skilled engineers, medical experts, scientists, IT experts, and math-based professionals unparalleled opportunities to drive technology and data-based solutions that positively impact the nation.

Overview

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professionals work across the entire FBI, including at Headquarters in Washington, D.C. and our 56 field offices. Our STEM professionals have expertise that can be applied to forensic science, nursing, computer technology, cyber security, electronic surveillance, biometrics, encryption, energy, industrial, hygiene, and more.

Featured Locations

Huntsville, Alabama
The FBI at Redstone Arsenal houses the Hazardous Devices School, the Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center, components of the Laboratory Division, and much more.

FBI AT REDSTONE ARSENAL

Quantico, Virginia
The FBI Laboratory is where personnel conduct forensic examinations, provide technical support, provide witness testimony in cases, and lead advanced training classes.

FBI QUANTICO

Clarksburg, West Virginia
The Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division is a high-tech hub in West Virginia that provides a range of state-of-the-art tools and services to law enforcement, intelligence community partners, and the general public.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SERVICES

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