[bioundgrd] Fwd: NYPD Intelligence Recruiting Meeting Wednesday 11/1 10:00 am

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Mon Oct 30 12:03:53 EDT 2017


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From: Tobie F Weiner <iguanatw at mit.edu<mailto:iguanatw at mit.edu>>
Subject: NYPD Intelligence Recruiting Meeting Wednesday 11/1 10:00 am
Date: October 30, 2017 at 11:50:47 AM EDT

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An MIT alumnus is working with the NYPD Intelligence Bureau.  They are looking for talented and diverse individuals to join their team and they are having a coffee meeting and recruitment session on

Wednesday, November 1
10:00 - 11:00 am
E53-482

Please join us to find out more about jobs in their organization.  We’ll have coffee/tea and snacks.  Here’s some information about the Bureau

The mission of the NYPD Intelligence Bureau is to detect and disrupt criminal and terrorist activity through the use of intelligence-led policing. In combination with traditional policing methods, uniformed officers and civilian analysts in the Intelligence Bureau collect and analyze information from a variety of sources in order to advance criminal and terrorist investigations.

NYPD Intelligence operations are divided by functional responsibility: Intelligence Operations and Analysis Section (IOAS) and the Criminal Intelligence Section (CIS). The objective of IOAS is to thwart potential terrorist plots. To that end, IOAS deploys seasoned investigators and civilian analysts to collect, synthesize, and analyze information about individuals or groups believed to be engaged in unlawful activity.

CIS fulfills a similar function in the criminal realm and likewise comprises investigative and analytic cadres. Another critical component of CIS is the Field Intelligence Officer (FIO) program. FIOs are ranking uniformed officers deployed to each NYPD precinct, where they collect and disseminate criminal intelligence information in order to support narcotics, firearms and other criminal investigations, ranging from simple short-term cases to complex long-term ones.

For more information contact Tobie Weiner (iguanatw at mit.edu<mailto:iguanatw at mit.edu>)

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