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FBI and DOJ Address Terrorism Threats Amid Staffing Cuts
March 14, 2026
The FBI and U.S. Department of Justice are confronting elevated terrorism threats linked to ongoing conflict with Iran, compounded by significant personnel reductions within their counterterrorism and national security divisions. Retired officials highlight that the loss of experienced staff may weaken threat detection and prevention capabilities, increasing risks of violent incidents domestically. This situation underscores urgent needs for enhanced operational capacity, technology solutions, and strategic resource allocation to maintain national security.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for advanced counterterrorism technologies, intelligence analysis tools, and cybersecurity solutions to support FBI and DOJ missions.
- Staffing challenges may drive agencies to seek innovative contract vehicles and service providers capable of augmenting national security operations rapidly.
- Contractors specializing in threat detection, surveillance systems, and data analytics may find new opportunities as agencies prioritize early threat identification and disruption.
- Organizations should evaluate how evolving security requirements and resource constraints impact procurement strategies and contract scopes within federal law enforcement and justice sectors.
So much experience has been decimated from the ranks. The folks that were best-positioned to get to the bottom of it before something really bad happened are in many cases no longer with the government.
— Frank Montoya, Retired senior FBI official
Ultimately, the goal during these periods is not 9surveillance9 but maintaining a broad awareness of how international events could translate into domestic security risks, so that threats can be identified and disrupted early.
— Claire Moravec, Former FBI national security official
They9re self-directed. That9s what makes them really lethal. You never know when they9re going to rise up. You never know when and where they9re going to attack.
— Edward Herbst, Retired FBI official
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Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, National Security Division
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