| Counterterrorism Division | |
|---|---|
![]() Emblem of the Counterterrorism Division | |
| Active | November 21, 1999 – present[1] (26 years, 2 months) |
| Country | United States |
| Agency | Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| Part of | National Security Branch |
| Headquarters | J. Edgar Hoover Building Washington, D.C. |
| Abbreviation | CTD |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Assistant Director Don Holstead[2] |
TheCounterterrorism Division (CTD) is a division of theNational Security Branch of theFederal Bureau of Investigation. CTD investigatesterrorist threats inside the United States, provides information on terrorists outside the country, and tracks known terrorists worldwide. In the wake of theSeptember 11 attacks in 2001, CTD's funding and manpower have significantly increased.
The Division employs counterterrorism field operations organized into squads, the number of which varies according to the amount and diversity of activity in thelocal field office's jurisdiction. Larger field offices, such asLos Angeles, maintain counterterrorism squads for each major terrorist group, as well as for domestic terrorism and terrorist financing, while smaller field offices combined such responsibilities across two to three squads.
The Counterterrorism Division is headed by an assistant director, who reports to the executive assistant director of theFBI National Security Branch.
The Counterterrorism Division has several branches:[3]
Operations Branch I is composed of two sections: International Terrorism Operations Section I (ITOS-I) and International Terrorism Operations Section II (ITOS-II). The ITOS-I coversal Qaeda terrorist activity on a regional basis in the United States and abroad. ITOS-II focuses on four non-al Qaeda groups:Hamas,Iran andHezbollah,Iraq/Syria/Libya, and other global terrorist groups. ITOS II has aCentral Intelligence Agency officer serving as Deputy Section Chief, and an FBI agent is detailed to the CIA'sCounterterrorism Center as that unit's deputy director.
Operations Branch II includes three more disparate sections: theDomestic Terrorism Operations Section (DTOS),Exploitation Threat Section (XTS), and Terrorist Financing Operations Section (TFOS).
TheAnalytical Branch includes two sections: the Counterterrorism Analysis Section (which supports Operations I and II) and the Terrorism Reports and Requirements Section (TRRS). The Branch also includes a Strategic Assessment and Analysis Unit, Production and Publications Unit.
TheOperational Support Branch manages the CTD's administrative and resource functions, FBI detailees to other agencies, and the Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task Force. The various localJoint Terrorism Task Forces falls under the domain of this branch.
On November 21, 1999, the FBI established two new headquarters divisions, the Counterterrorism and Investigative Services divisions.