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Randall C. Coleman
Executive Assistant Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Randall C. Coleman was appointed Executive Assistant Director (EAD) of the Criminal,
Cyber, Response and Services Branch in November 2015. In this position, he oversees all FBI
criminal and cyber investigations worldwide, international operations, critical incident response,
and victim assistance.
Mr. Coleman most recently served as Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence.
Division beginning in April 2014. Prior to that, he was the division's Deputy Assistant Director.
Mr. Coleman entered on duty with the FBI in 1997 and reported to the Phoenix Division, Kingman.
Resident Agency. While there, he managed multi-agency criminal and domestic terrorism
investigations and served as the on-scene commander for numerous fugitive investigations,
kidnappings, and homicides.
In 2002, Mr. Coleman was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent in the.
Counterintelligence Division at FBIHQ, where he served as a program manager in the
Counterespionage Section. Mr. Coleman managed numerous significant espionage investigations
resulting in arrests and successful prosecutions.
In 2004, Mr. Coleman transferred to the San Antonio Division to serve as the
counterintelligence program coordinator and squad supervisor. During his tenure, Mr. Coleman
led numerous successful counterintelligence investigations and established a Counterintelligence
Task Force comprised of the U.S. Intelligence Community partners in Texas..
In 2008, he was promoted to Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) of the national
security programs for the San Antonio Division. In this role, he provided management and
oversight for the Fort Hood shooting investigation and the dismantlement of a terrorist smuggling
operation along the southwest border.
In 2010, Mr. Coleman returned to FBIHQ as Section Chief of the counterespionage section
where he oversaw the arrests and/or prosecutions of 48 individuals/companies for espionage or
espionage related charges. As a result, Mr. Coleman has provided numerous briefings to the
National Security Council and US Senate and House Intelligence Oversight Committees.
In 2012, Mr. Coleman was promoted to Special Agent in Charge of the Little Rock.
Division. During this assignment, Mr. Coleman established a public corruption task force
responsible for significant arrests and prosecutions throughout the state of Arkansas, as well as a
counterintelligence task force and a cyber threat center.
Prior to joining the FBI, Mr. Coleman was an officer in the US Army for nine years. He
served with the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas and commanded in the 4th Infantry.
Division, Fort Carson, Colorado.
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