Dean C. Bryant is taking over the St. Louis FBI office.
Bryant, the chief of the Critical Incident Response Group’s Hazardous Devices Operations Section near Quantico, Va., was the senior FBI executive and chairman of the Joint Program Office responsible for coordinating with the interagency and the White House’s National Security Staff.
He started with the FBI in 1991, and was assigned to the Miami division, where he worked public corruption, violent crimes and fugitives.
In 2000, he transferred to the Mobile Field Division’s Monroeville Resident Agency.
In 2003, he was promoted to supervisory special agent in and assigned to the Counterterrorism Division at FBI Headquarters.
He was als deployed to Qatar and Iraq in support of the FBI’s mission.
In 2005, Bryant became the supervisory senior resident agent of the Springfield and Joplin, Missouri Resident Agencies, which are part of the Kansas City Field Office. He was responsible for FBI investigations of all violations in 32 counties within Missouri and Kansas. During this assignment, Mr. Bryant served as the FBI’s deputy on-scene commander in Iraq in support of the Counterterrorism Division.
In 2008, Byant was promoted to assistant special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office, where he supervised the Aviation, Surveillance, and Technical Programs.