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Dan Estrem
Mr. Estrem
started with CSM in March 2003, after spending 20 years with the FBI and
10 years as a police officer in Greensboro, NC. When he left the FBI, he
was a Unit Chief in the Counterterrorism Division assigned to the
National Domestic Preparedness Office and the Office of the Executive
Assistant Director (EAD).
While assigned to the Office of the EAD, Mr. Estrem was engaged in the
development of the strategic plans for the FBI’s national
Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence Programs. The planning process
required reconstructing the strategic plan and creating new, more
dynamic performance measures, along with linking program performance to
the annual budget process.
He was also involved with the successful development and implementation
of the innovative Joint Terrorism Task Force Information Sharing
Initiative, which involved data warehousing and integrating federal,
state, and local law enforcement investigative data, documents and
records in a manner never before accomplished. He continues to be the
lead project manager for the NCIS Law Enforcement Information Exchange
(LInX) project, designed to bring federal, state, and local law
enforcement activities closer together through sophisticated data
warehousing and analysis technologies.
Mr. Estrem’s career in the FBI included his assignment as a Supervisory
Special Agent in the Anchorage Field Office where his responsibilities
included managing the Organized Crime/Drug, Violent Crime,
Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Civil Rights programs. Prior
to being assigned to the Anchorage Office, he was assigned to the FBI’s
Undercover and Sensitive Operations Unit at FBIHQ. Subsequent to his FBI
career, Mr. Estrem was a patrol officer and detective with the
Greensboro Police Department. He graduated from Guilford College in
Greensboro, N.C. with a degree in the Administration of Justice and
Biology.
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