WHO WE ARE

Director Martin Renkiewicz | Deputy Director Timothy A. Williams

Mr. Martin RenkiewiczUSNCB Director

Mr. Martin Renkiewicz
Director
U.S. National Central Bureau
INTERPOL Criminal Police Organization
U.S. Department of Justice

Martin Renkiewicz, a Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), commenced his appointment as Director of the U.S. National Central Bureau (USNCB) in July 2006, following his 3-year appointment as Deputy Director. He is the first official from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to occupy these positions.

Mr. Renkiewicz has 30 years law enforcement experience. Prior to his appointments as Director and Deputy Director, he served as the USNCB's senior representative from the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). In this capacity, he provided expertise on a wide range of immigration matters, including human trafficking, fraudulent identity/travel documents, and visa fraud. In 2002 he was named Assistant Director of the USNCB Alien Fugitive Division, where he administered the Foreign Fugitive Notice Program and supervised agents and analysts assigned to fugitive related investigations.

Before transferring to the USNCB in 1992, Director Renkiewicz held various supervisory positions at the INS, primarily overseeing fraud and alien smuggling investigations.

Director Renkiewicz graduated with Highest Distinction from the University of Rhode Island in 1976. He resides in Maryland with his wife and two daughters.

Mr. Timothy A. WilliamsUSNCB Deputy Director

Mr. Timothy A. Williams
Deputy Director
U.S. National Central Bureau
INTERPOL Criminal Police Organization
U.S. Department of Justice

Mr. Timothy A. Williams commenced his appointment in October 2006 as the Deputy Director of Interpol-U. S. National Central Bureau (USNCB) of the U.S. Department of Justice. He oversees the day-to-day operations and administrative activities of the USNCB, including management of law-enforcement agents, analysts, and specialists who operate the Terrorism and Violent Crime, Drug, Alien Fugitive, Economic Crimes and the State & Local Liaison Divisions of the USNCB. These divisions maintain contact with INTERPOL’s 186 member countries and over 18,000 U. S. law enforcement agencies to enable police-to-police communications and form an intelligence network for both American and Foreign police seeking assistance in criminal investigations. Prior to this position, he served as the Chief of the Technical Operations Group (TOG) with the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), where he oversaw the nationwide surveillance operations, the electronic surveillance unit, the tactical support operations and the intelligence and analysis directorate within the Investigative Services Division. Prior to this position, Mr. Williams served as the Commander of the largest fugitive task force in the U. S., which is located in the New York/New Jersey region. The NY/NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force, which included over 150 individuals from over 90 police agencies in the region was responsible for arresting thousands of the nation's most violent offenders.

Mr. Williams began his career with the USMS in 1986. During his career, he served in various assignments as Supervisor of Fugitive Operations for the District of New Jersey; Inspector/Instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center; and Inspector with the Special Operations Group.  He was selected to establish a new overseas field office for the USMS in Jamaica (January 2000). Particularly noteworthy was his work immediately following the September 11th attacks when Mr. Williams was selected to supervise an FBI Interagency Task Force charged with analyzing the communications, records, and locations of the terrorist networks responsible for the attacks.

Mr. Williams earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Moravian College, Pennsylvania in 1985. He is also a graduate from the Police Executive Research Forum and the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas. He is the recipient of numerous awards and commendations, including two Director's Awards for Excellence in Service, the highest award given in the USMS.

Mr. Williams is an active member of the International Chiefs of Police and the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. He serves on various technical advisory groups including the Law Enforcement/Private Industry Information Technology Working Group, the Interagency Council for Applied Homeland Security Technology, and the INTERPOL Financial Experts Committee.