http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/blazy111106.htm
Major Executive Speeches
"Remarks prepared for delivery by
Louis J. Blazy, III
Assistant Director, Information Technology Operations Division
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Veterans Day Celebration
The Greater Falls Church Veterans Council
Falls Church, Virginia
November 11, 2006"
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Note: The following text (minus the photos) is a quote:
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nov06/veterans111106.htm
PROTECTING THE U.S. AGAINST TERROR
In the Trenches with Our Troops
11/11/06
You know that FBI agents, intel analysts, and bomb techs work 24/7 within our nations borders to prevent terrorist attacks. But what you may not know is this: we do the same overseas, working right alongside American military forces in war zones around the globe.
Its all part of our post 9/11 mission to use the full sweep of our investigative and intelligence capabilities to prevent terrorist attacks, wherever U.S. citizens or interests are threatened.
Dr. Louis Blazy
In a Veterans Day speech in the Virginia suburbs on Saturday, Dr. Louis Blazyone of our top information technology execs and a veteran himselfdescribed this new world where we work shoulder-to-shoulder with military personnel on the front lines to fight terror.
The FBI is in the trenches in Afghanistan and Iraq, ducking gunfire, securing villages, analyzing improvised explosive devices, helping wounded soldiers, and dismantling terrorist groups, he said in prepared remarks.
Our primary form of support comes in the form of intelligence. Dr. Blazywhos responsible for operating a global information technology infrastructure in the FBI to support our counterterrorism, intelligence, and crime-fighting missionsexplained why.
[A] terrorist safe house in Afghanistan might contain documents that discuss a potential terrorist operation that targets U.S. citizens or interests worldwide. It might contain latent fingerprints, incriminating photos or electronic media, or other suspicious items. One tiny scrap of evidencea fingerprint, a fuse, a computer disk, a cell phonecould be the key to preventing another terrorist attack, he said.
As the veterans here can attest, in the midst of a sensitive military operation, you dont always have the luxury of time.
Once our soldiers kick in the door of that safe house, they need to gather information and process evidence quickly. That is why it is so valuable to have FBI personnel working alongside them.
Dr. Blazywho comes from a military family and has a son currently serving as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Navyalso praised the more than 48 million American veterans past and present. We [here today] honor every man and woman who has guarded a post, led a mission, or tended a wounded soldier. We honor every private and pilot, every airman and ensign, every sergeant and Seal.
And so do all of us in the FBI. Were proud to have so many veterans and reservists as part of our family
and to support our extended family in the armed forces every day.
To learn more about our work with and support of the military: please read the full text of Dr. Blazys speech and see the following stories:
War Zones Link to FBIs Fingerprint Database
A New Level of Intel Sharing
Post-Blast Crime Scene School
Finding the DNA of Terrorist Bombs
and USING It
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1737056/posts
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Posted on 11/11/2006 3:35:03 PM PST by rlmorel