The FBI's
National Intel Share Project Manager Announced Today
In
an effort to further strengthen the FBI's information
sharing capability, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III,
today announced the appointment of William G. Eubanks
as Manager of the FBI's National Intel Share (NIS) Project.
As
Manager of the NIS Project, Mr. Eubanks will be charged
with evaluating the capability of existing systems used
for information sharing such as Law Enforcement On-line
(LEO) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
As Manager, Mr. Eubanks will also be responsible for coordinating
and implementing an FBI led Information Sharing Initiative
to ensure basic sharing of appropriate information and
intelligence between the FBI and other federal, state,
and local law enforcement entities. Mr. Eubanks will
also provide testimony to Congress and make presentations
to law enforcement entities regarding the FBI information
sharing initiatives.
Mr.
Eubanks entered on duty with the FBI as a support employee
in 1973 and became a Special Agent in 1978. Following
a first office assignment to the Kansas City Division,
he was transferred to the Laboratory Division where he
later became Chief of the DNA Analysis Unit. Following
the assignment to the Laboratory, he served in the Inspection
Division before being transferred to the Dallas Division
as a supervisor in the White Collar Crime Program. In
1994, Mr. Eubanks was designated Assistant Special Agent
in Charge of the Milwaukee Division where he maintained
oversight of all investigative programs in a division
that encompasses all of Wisconsin. In 1998, Mr. Eubanks
was promoted to Associate Special Agent in Charge of the
Chicago Division where he improved liaison and Task Force
participation with the Chicago Police Department and was
responsible for all investigative programs, personnel,
and administrative matters. Most recently, Mr. Eubanks
has served as Special Agent in Charge of the St. Louis
Division where he has instituted a successful model information
sharing project in Missouri while maintaining responsibility
for all investigative and administrative operations in
the division.
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