35. From January 6, 1992, to April 11, 1994, HANSSEN served as Chief of the National Security Threat List (NSTL) Unit in the Intelligence Division (renamed the National Security Division, or NSD, in 1993) at FBI Headquarters. There he focused the Unit’s efforts on economic espionage.
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36. In April 1994, HANSSEN was temporarily assigned to the FBI’s Washington Metropolitan Field Office (now called Washington Field Office).
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37. In December 1994, HANSSEN was reassigned to FBI
Headquarters, in the Office of the Assistant Director for NSD.
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38. From February 12, 1995, to January 12, 2001, HANSSEN was detailed to serve as the FBI’s senior representative to the Office of Foreign Missions of the United Statess Department of State (DOS/OFM). In that position he functioned as the head of an interagency counterintelligence group within DOS/OFM, and as FBI’s liaison to the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (DOS/INR). His office was in an area designated Suites 106, 107 and 108 of Room 2510C of the State Department building at 2201 C Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
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39. Effective January 13, 2001, HANSSEN was assigned to a newly-created position in the Information Resources Division, at FBI Headquarters, in order that the FBI could more effectively monitor his daily activities without alerting him to the ongoing investigation of his activities. His current office is Room 9930
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