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4,000 FBI personnel set for Huntsville by 2030 at ‘most advanced training facility in the world’
One of the largest concentrations of FBI personnel in the U.S. will be in north Alabama in the coming decade, a bureau executive told a crowd in Huntsville Wednesday. Speaking at Tuesday’s Redstone ...
The annual Redstone Arsenal update highlighted significant developments and achievements from agencies like the FBI and NASA, ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — During a telephone town hall this week, Congressman Dale Strong said that he doesn’t support moving FBI Headquarters to Huntsville, despite offering support for the recent ...
The FBI is considering moving one of its training academies from Quantico, Virginia, to Huntsville, Alabama, according to sources familiar with the decision, as part of a broader effort to shift ...
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Relocating FBI headquarters to Huntsville ‘not a good move,’ Rep. Dale Strong says in phone town hall
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong this week said he does not believe Huntsville would make a good headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Strong made the comments at a town hall meeting he conducted ...
The FBI is considering relocating its National Academy from Quantico, Virginia, to Huntsville, Alabama. The idea is part of a broader effort to reduce the agency’s Washington-area footprint. No final ...
A drive across Redstone Arsenal’s more than 38,000 acres just outside Huntsville, Alabama, shows it’s not your typical U.S. Army post. It’s a star-studded tour of some of the country’s most important ...
FBI postpones bringing law enforcement training pilot program to Redstone Arsenal, organization says
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The FBI has postponed bringing some training operations to Redstone Arsenal, according to an organization representing thousands of National Training Academy graduates. FBI ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation is in crisis mode. Around 38,000 employees don’t know if they’ll have a job on Friday. Many FBI senior executives have been pushed ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday ordered the transfer of 1,500 staff out of its Washington headquarters, two sources familiar with the orders told Reuters.
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