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Updated on September 05, 2008

 

The mission of NDIC is to provide strategic drug-related intelligence, document and computer exploitation support, and training assistance

to the drug control, public health, law enforcement, and intelligence communities of the United States

in order to reduce the adverse effects of drug trafficking, drug abuse, and other drug-related criminal activity.

TTY users please call (814) 532-5815.

Job Vacancies Announced

Supervisory Information Technology Specialist (DEL Director).

This position is established in the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) Document and Media Exploitation Branch (DOMEX). DOMEX provides timely support to federal law enforcement and Intelligence Community entities by conducting document and computer media exploitation of seized evidence and other materials. The incumbent serves as the Laboratory Director of NDIC’s Digital Evidence Laboratory (DEL) and performs the laboratory management and personnel supervisory duties of the DEL. The DEL is comprised of information technology specialists performing digital evidence examinations in support of the mission of DOMEX and NDIC.

Job Vacancy 282-ND-08 contains more information about this vacancy.

Information Technology Specialist (2 openings)

This position is located in the Digital Evidence Laboratory of the Document and Media Exploitation Branch of the Information Collection Section at NDIC. Incumbent conducts the examination and exploitation of seized computers and electronic devices. Incumbent assigned to this position will conduct field examinations and analyses of personal computers and related evidence (i.e., floppy disks, hard disks, magnetic tapes, memory cards, and similarly designed storage devices). Position requires a comprehensive knowledge of customized programs, encrypted or deleted files, and unusual operating systems. Incumbent ensures the integrity of original electronic magnetically stored evidence while in NDIC custody and provides expert technical assistance to case agents in various federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies on retrieving information from converted databases. Incumbent maintains liaison with counterparts in various other federal agencies as well as technical experts in the computer industry and academia and may be required to testify in court regarding methods and procedures of data retrieval.

Job Vacancy 283-ND-08 contains more information about this vacancy.

RAID training now available

The Real-time Analytical Intelligence Database (RAID) is a National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)-designed tool used in support of criminal prosecution. It is also used by several law enforcement agencies for organizing and sharing case information. The software helps analysts catalog and analyze valuable information collected from seized evidence or law enforcement intelligence.

In this 5-day course, users will be trained on the RAID software so that evidentiary and investigatory information can be effectively retrieved to assist organizations with their investigations. No prior experience with RAID 3 or any previous versions of RAID are needed.

The course is open to law enforcement personnel, and personnel in the intelligence and investigative fields.

For more information, see our RAID Training page.



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