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Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate
File:Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate.png
Seal of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate
ActiveJuly 2006 – present[1]
(18 years)
CountryUnited States
AgencyFederal Bureau of Investigation
Part ofNational Security Branch
HeadquartersJ. Edgar Hoover Building
Washington, D.C.
AbbreviationWMDD
Commanders
Current
commander
John Morales (acting)[2]

The Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate (WMDD) is a division of the National Security Branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. WMDD addresses and investigates emerging threats the United States faces from the use of weapons of mass destruction. WMDD specifically consolidates all relevant FBI assets under one comprehensive program capable of detecting, deterring, and dismantling WMD programs. In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Division's funding and manpower have significantly increased.

Leadership

The Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate is headed by assistant director, who reports to the executive assistant director of the FBI National Security Branch. The current assistant director is Brian Boetig, who was appointed by FBI Director Christopher A. Wray on August 14, 2018.[3] Previously, John G. Perren, who was appointed by then FBI Director Robert Mueller on May 10, 2012,[4] held the position.

Organization

The Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate has three sections:

  • Intelligence and Analysis Section
  • Countermeasures and Preparedness Section
  • Investigations and Operations Section

See also

References

External links

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