[Scan-DC] FBI Electronic Technicians

Alan Henney alan at henney.com
Fri Feb 20 22:46:57 EST 2009


http://www.fbi.gov/thisweek/archive/thisweek022009.htm

Electronic Technicians

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Mr. Schiff: The FBI has 56 field offices. Each has an Electronics
Technician, if not more than one. Mark DeWolfe has been at the FBI
office in New Haven, Connecticut, since the late 1980s…

Mr. DeWolfe: "We're responsible for physical security; all of the
off-sites; all of the undercover locations; RAs (FBI Resident Agency
offices); locks; alarms."

Mr. Schiff: DeWolfe says that he helped build a doctor's office for a
sting…

Mr. DeWolfe: "We've added surveillance equipment to a number of
high-end vehicles so that they would not be detectible by the
occupants in the car; from radios to microphones and other devices in
cars."

Mr. Schiff: And DeWolfe has worked some famous cases...

Mr. DeWolfe: "The Eric Rudolph case in North Carolina; 9/11 I was
tasked to New York City; certainly the Public Corruption case with
Governor Roland in Connecticut and the James Galante Trash Empire case
here in Connecticut."

Mr. Schiff: If you're interested in becoming an Electronics Technician
with the FBI, check fbijobs.gov on the Internet. I'm Neal Schiff of
the Bureau and that's what's happening at the "FBI, This Week."

Link: "FBI, This Week" ABC Radio Show Archives



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