FBI Director Announces Kevin R. Brock as New
Assistant Director for the Office of Intelligence
Washington, D.C. – Director Robert S. Mueller,
III, today announced that Kevin R. Brock, former
Special Agent in Charge of the Cincinnati Division,
will serve as Assistant Director for the Office
of Intelligence.
Mr. Brock entered on duty with the FBI in August
1983, and began his career investigating homicides
and assault matters on Indian reservations. For
over the past 20 years, he has investigated cases
involving all of the FBI’s major areas of
jurisdiction, including criminal matters, domestic
terrorism, cyber crime, counterintelligence, and
counterterrorism. Mr. Brock has also been highly
successful in forging relationships with other law
enforcement agencies both in the United States and
internationally in support of joint investigations.
He has served in FBI field offices in Albuquerque,
Los Angeles, Seattle, Detroit, and, most recently,
in Cincinnati.
Director Mueller said, “To be fully successful,
the Office of Intelligence requires personnel with
a wide range of work experience and knowledge of
every sector within the FBI. Kevin’s wealth
of experience and expertise in nearly all of the
FBI’s priority areas is invaluable. I am confident
that he will make strong contributions as we expand
our intelligence program and develop additional
capabilities in intelligence analysis and reporting.”
Mr. Brock will focus on enhancing FBI standards
for intelligence processes and improving the career
development program for analysts. As Assistant Director,
Mr. Brock will also further Bureau-wide efforts
to build a strong, comprehensive intelligence program.
Mr. Brock is a graduate of the University of Connecticut
and has a B.A. in Political Science. Prior to joining
the FBI, he was employed by an engineering company
in Sacramento, California.