The FBI’s Denver division received honors for its forensic laboratory, becoming internationally accredited, the Denver Post reports.
Officials of the Rocky Mountain Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory celebrated Wednesday after getting accreditation from the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors.
The laboratory opened in 2006 and allows full-service digital forensics, the Denver Post reported.
“Today, we celebrate not only our accreditation as one of 43 forensic laboratories in the world to attain international program accreditation in the digital and multimedia evidence discipline. We also celebrate the outstanding partnerships that have made every service provided at this laboratory possible,” said Thomas Ravenelle, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Denver division in the release.