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Thomas
E. Bush, III – Assistant Director, Criminal Justice
Information Services Division
Thomas
E. Bush, III, has served with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation since he entered on duty September 8,
1975. Early in his FBI career, he worked in the Identification
Division (now the Criminal Justice Information Services
Division) and Information Resources Division.
He
became an FBI Agent in September 1979. Following his
agent training, he served at the Washington Field Office
from January 1980 to February 1988 where he was assigned
Bank Robbery and Fugitive matters.
Upon his promotion, he returned to FBI Headquarters to work in the Criminal
Investigative Division as a Supervisory Special Agent in the Fugitive/Government
Reservation Crimes Unit of the Violent Crime and Major Offender Section.
In
June 1990, he transferred to the Jackson Field Division
as a Field Supervisor until May 1996. His duties in
the Jackson Division involved the supervision of Violent
Crime, Drug and Civil Rights investigations.
He
then relocated to the Atlanta Field Division upon his
promotion to Assistant Special Agent in Charge and
served in that capacity until July 2000.
On
July 31, 2000, he was promoted to the position of Section
Chief, Programs Development Section, Criminal Justice
Information Services Division. On August 13, 2002,
he was appointed Special Agent in Charge, St. Louis
Field Division. On December 23, 2004, Director Mueller
appointed him Assistant Director of the Criminal Justice
Information Services Division. |