Forensic
Science Support
Mission
The Special Projects Unit (SPU) designs
and produces two and three dimensional visual materials, illustrations,
diagrams, maps, charts, artist conceptions, photographic retouches,
publication designs, typesetting, and facial imaging. The
SPU also collects and develops information to create exhibits
that support the counterterrorism/intelligence operations,
investigations, prosecutions, and liaison activities of the FBI.
The Team
Supervisory visual information specialists,
supervisory program manager, forensic engineer, visual information
specialists, and illustrators
The Work
- Plan, design, develop, and coordinate the
production of two dimensional visual materials such as illustrations,
photographs, publications, maps, charts, artist conceptions,
and combinations thereof;
- Construct structural concealment devices for cameras, audio,
and video equipment used to enhance undercover operation surveillance;
- Interview witnesses and local officials and law enforcement
officers to construct sketches of crime scenes and surrounding
areas;
- Conduct electronic and laser-scanned imaging and measurements
of crime scene and major event venues;
- Reconstruct crime scenes taken from blueprints,
photographs, on-site measurements, and expert/eyewitness observations.
This
demonstrative evidence is often used to aid field case agents
and Assistant U.S. Attorneys in presenting their cases.
- Testify in legal proceedings; and
- Meet with outside vendors or attend trade shows to keep abreast
of new graphic technologies and equipment.
Select any bulleted item below for further information:
- Crime Scene Survey and Documentation
- Forensic Facial Imaging
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