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2024 ATF National Canine Division Planner is Now Available!

2024 Canine Planner

ATF?s National Canine Division is the leading federal authority for explosives and accelerant detection canines for law enforcement and military organizations. These K-9s take on high-risk law enforcement operations, including bomb, arson, explosives and gun investigations.

ATF recognizing the tireless work of these pups with the free 2024 ATF National Canine Division Planner. It features some of ATF's beautiful, intelligent K-9s!

Order your copy today!

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Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2024-2028 is Now Available!

ATF Strategic Plan Banner

ATF is pleased to introduce its Fiscal Years 2024-2028 Strategic Plan. This plan comprises all of the agency's efforts and commitment to create an actionable roadmap in continuing the Nation?s fight to disrupt violent crime.

This strategic plan ensures ATF will have a strong infrastructure in place to prepare for a rapidly changing environment, and the ability to respond to challenges that lay ahead.

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Career Profile: Jelissa Orcinolo, Crime Gun Intelligence Center Supervisor

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While Jelissa Orcinolo didn?t grow up around firearms and wasn?t exposed to law enforcement in her childhood, hearing about ATF?s mission spoke to her desire to be a part of something special. She turned that desire into an incredible career and is happy she took the chance in joining federal law enforcement.

As Supervisory Special Agent with the Miami Field Division, Jelissa oversees the operation of the Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In this role, she leads coordination efforts between federal, state, and local responses to mass shootings and other major crimes involving firearms.

You can hear Jelissa's journey to a fulfilling career in federal law enforcement at ATF Profile - Jelissa Orcinolo.

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Career Profile: Mary Harmon Eliason, Area Supervisor

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Even as a young girl, Mary was always interested in law enforcement. Growing up, she watched crime shows and dreamed about having a job that offered an "element of surprise." She first learned about ATF during her time in the private industry after meeting agents working the Atlanta Olympic Park bombing. From there, Mary went on to be an investigative assistant and her career with ATF has continued to blossom.

Mary loves that every workday is different, and each day has its own set of challenges. Mary?s effective organizational skills, as well as her understanding of and dedication to ATF?s mission, make her well-suited to the area supervisor position. She believes her greatest reward is having the opportunity to mentor others as they progress in their careers, ensuring the agency will be in great hands when her time here comes to an end.

You can lesson to Mary's passion for protecting our communities and career journey at?ATF Profile - Mary Harmon Eliason.?


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