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For Immediate Release
May
1, 2007
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Washington D.C.
FBI National Press Office
(202) 324-3691
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Andrew
R. Bland III Named SAC in Houston
Andrew
R. Bland III, a 21-year veteran of the FBI, has been named
Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the FBI's Houston Office.
Director Robert S. Mueller III appointed him to this position
to replace retiring SAC Roderick L. Beverly. Most recently,
Mr. Bland served as the FBI's Legal Attaché in Baghdad,
Iraq, from July 2005 through February 2007.
Mr.
Bland entered on duty as a special agent of the FBI in April
1986. After completing new agent training, he was assigned
to the FBI office in Seattle, Washington, where he conducted
investigations relating to bank robberies, extortions, kidnapings,
and drug matters. In January 1991, Mr. Bland was transferred
to the FBI office in Miami, Florida, where he directed large-scale,
complex investigations which targeted both Colombian and
Caribbean-based drug trafficking organizations. In March
1995, Mr. Bland was promoted to the position of Supervisory
Special Agent and was assigned responsibility for the supervision
of an active Miami drug squad consisting of 14 special agents.
In
January 1998, Mr. Bland received a promotion to FBI Headquarters
in Washington, D.C., where he assumed responsibilities as
an Assistant Inspector within the Inspection Division. In
this capacity, Mr. Bland evaluated the operational and administrative
effectiveness of 16 different FBI field offices, as well
as two FBI Legal Attaché offices in Europe. In April
1999, he was selected for another FBI Headquarters assignment
as Chief of the Mexican Drug Unit within the Drug Section
of the Criminal Investigative Division. In this position,
Mr. Bland provided oversight for all of the FBI's drug investigations
which targeted significant Mexican drug trafficking organizations,
particularly those which operated along the U.S. border
with Mexico.
In
July 2000, Mr. Bland assumed responsibilities as Assistant
Special Agent in Charge in the Phoenix FBI office. In this
capacity, Mr. Bland managed investigative programs relating
to Foreign Counterintelligence, Infrastructure Protection/Computer
Intrusion, Civil Rights, and Applicants, as well as the
overall administrative operations of the office. In July
2002, Mr. Bland was promoted into the FBI's Senior Executive
Service (SES) and was subsequently transferred to the FBI
Academy, Quantico, Virginia, where he was assigned executive
oversight duties as Section Chief in charge of the New Agents
Training Program Section.
On
August 12, 2003, Director Mueller appointed Mr. Bland as
Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Academy, where he directed
the training of federal, state, local and international
police, along with new agent training, intelligence analyst
training, and the training of law enforcement executives.
In January 2005, Mr. Bland was designated Deputy Assistant
Director of the Inspection Division at FBI Headquarters,
and he served in this capacity until his appointment in
May 2005 as the SES-level Legal Attaché in Baghdad,
Iraq.
Mr.
Bland graduated from the United States Military Academy,
West Point, New York, in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science
degree in Engineering and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant
in the U.S. Army. After successfully completing both the
U.S. Army Airborne and Ranger Schools at Fort Benning, Georgia,
Mr. Bland commenced with various leadership assignments
of increasing responsibility in military units located in
the U.S. and Germany. After achieving the rank of captain,
he culminated his six-year military career in 1986 with
the command of a company-sized combat arms unit in Northern
Germany.
Mr.
Bland is married to the former Cheryl Geddes and is the
father of three sons.
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