The financial outlook of the FBI

What are the key priorities for the FBI's Finance Facilities and Real Property Division? How has the transition to UFMS changed the way the Bureau does its...

ON THIS WEEK’S SHOW: What are the key priorities for the FBI’s Finance Facilities and Real Property Division? How has the transition to UFMS changed the way the Bureau does its business? What is the Bureau doing to leverage mobility solutions to meet its mission?

GUEST BIOGRAPHY:

(courtesy of the IBM Center for the Business of Government)
Richard L. Haley II – Assistant Director, Finance Division Mr. Haley was appointed Assistant Director (AD)/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the FBI’s Finance Division in February 2008 after serving as the Deputy AD/Deputy CFO for three years. He is responsible for the FBI’s budget, procurement, and financial operations totaling over $8 billion. Mr. Haley received the FBI Director’s Award for Excellence in Management in 2007 and a Distinguished Presidential Rank Award in 2008. Prior to joining the FBI, Mr. Haley served as the Deputy Budget Director for the Department of Justice, where he was responsible for financial oversight of the Department’s law enforcement and litigating components. Mr. Haley also served as the Director of the Business Management Fund at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, where he oversaw the agency’s Working Capital Fund. He began his government career as a budget examiner at the Department of Justice and the former Immigration and Naturalization Service. Prior to his civilian government career, Mr. Haley served as an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Military. He has earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration and undergraduate degree in Political Science and Economics.

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