Brian D. Griffith is the Section Chief of the Information Technology Management Section (ITMS)
in the FBI’s Science and Technology (S&T) Branch, Criminal Justice Information Services
(CJIS) Division in Clarksburg, West Virginia. In his current position, Mr. Griffith manages the
systems and IT infrastructure that enable the FBI’s support to state, local, tribal, and federal law
enforcement agencies. These critical components include Next Generation Identification (NGI),
the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), the National Instant Criminal Background Check
System (NICS), the Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (N-DEx), Uniform Crime
Reporting (UCR), and the Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (LEEP). Presently, Mr. Griffith is
leading the migration of CJIS workloads to government community cloud environments. This
migration is part of a fundamental reshaping of the FBI’s IT support services to include cloud
adoption, agile transformation, and workforce modernization. Beginning in 1988, Mr. Griffith was
a software engineer and program manager with the AT&T Network Services Division in
Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1998, he left AT&T to assist with the startup of IntraGlobe, Inc., a San
Ramon, California, based software services and consulting firm supporting factory floor
automation systems for the North American automotive industry. In 2001, Griffith joined the
Institute for Scientific Research (ISR) in Fairmont, West Virginia, where he served as the Vice
President of Programs and Business Development, leading advanced aerospace research and
development programs for industry, NASA, and the Department of Defense. Since entering on
duty with the FBI in July of 2010, Mr. Griffith has led a number of FBI initiatives, including UCR
Redevelopment and the End to End Video Initiative, which embodies the FBI’s modernization of
its video infrastructure for digital evidence and video surveillance capabilities. He has previously
served as the Assistant Section Chief of the ITMS and a Senior Level technical advisor. Mr.
Griffith holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Systems. He is a certified Project
Management Professional and holds a Federal Acquisition Certificate in Program/Project
Management (FAC-P/PM). Served PSAC 2024-2025
Public Safety Advisory Council

Brian Griffith
Public Safety Advisory Council (PSAC)
U.S. Department of Justice/Federal Bureau of Investigation (DOJ)
Program Manager at FBI