provided analytical support to senior FBI management and the Intelligence Community.
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While at FBI Headquarters, HANSSEN was assigned to the intelligence component of a particular highly-compartmented classified United States Government program. He also served on the FBI’s FCI Technical Committee, which was responsible for coordinating technical projects relating to FCI operations.
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31. From September 23, 1985, to August 2, 1987, HANSSEN was assigned to the intelligence division of the FBI Field Office in New York, New York, as supervisor of an FCI squad.
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32. From August 3, 1987, to June 24, 1990, HANSSEN was reassigned to FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he again served as a Supervisory Special Agent in the Intelligence Division’s Soviet Analytical Unit.
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33. From June 25, 1990, to June 30, 1991, HANSSEN was assigned to the FBI Headquarter’s Inspections Staff as an Inspector’s Aide. In this assignment he traveled to FBI Field Offices, Resident Agencies, and FBI Legal Attache offices in United Statess Embassies abroad.
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34. On July 1, 1991, HANSSEN returned to the Intelligence Division at FBI Headquarters, where he served for six months in the Soviet Operations Section as a program manager in the unit responsible for countering efforts by the Soviets (and particularly the KGB’s Line X) to acquire United Statess scientific and technical intelligence.
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