Case Assignments Clause Samples
Case Assignments. The FBI SSA’s assigned to the PJTTF will oversee the prioritization and assignment of cases and related investigative activity in accordance with the stated objectives and direction of the PJTTF. Cases will be assigned to investigative teams based on experience, training, performance, expertise, and existing case loads.
Case Assignments. 14. The FBI CEHTTF Supervisor will be responsible for opening, monitoring, directing, and closing CEHTTF investigations in accordance with existing FBI policy and the applicable U.S. Attorney General's Guidelines.
15. Assignments of cases to personnel will be based on, but not limited to, experience, training, and performance, in addition to the discretion of the CEHTTF Supervisor.
16. For FBI administrative purposes, CEHTTF cases will be entered into the relevant FBI computer system.
17. CEHTTF personnel will have equal responsibility for each case assigned. CEHTTF personnel will be responsible for complete investigation from predication to resolution.
Case Assignments. 8. The FBI will be responsible for opening, monitoring, directing, and closing of Federal Investigations/Assessments in accordance with existing FBI policy and the applicable
9. For FBI administrative purposes, Guardian Assessments and Preliminary Investigations/Full Investigations will be entered into the relevant FBI computer system.
Case Assignments. 11. The FBI SSTF Supervisor will be responsible for opening, monitoring, directing, and closing SSTF investigations in accordance with existing FBI policy and the applicable United States Attorney General's Guidelines.
12. Assignments of cases to personnel will be based on, but not limited to, experience, training and performance, in addition to the discretion of the SSTF Supervisor.
13. For FBI administrative purposes, SSTF cases will be entered into the relevant FBI computer system.
14. SSTF personnel will have equal responsibility for each case assigned. SSTF personnel will be responsible for complete investigation from predication to resolution.
Case Assignments. 13. The FBI SFG-II Supervisor will be responsible for opening, monitoring, directing, and closing SFG-II investigations in accordance with existing FBI policy and the applicable U.S. Attorney General's Guidelines.
14. Assignments of cases to personnel will be based on, but not limited to, experience, training, and performance, in addition to the discretion of the SFG-II Supervisor.
15. For FBI administrative purposes, SFG-II cases will be entered into the relevant FBI computer system.
16. SFG-II personnel will have equal responsibility for each case assigned. SFG-II personnel will be responsible for complete investigation from predication to resolution.
Case Assignments. The Task Force Supervisor will oversee the prioritization and assignment of targeted cases and related investigative activity in accordance with the stated objectives and direction of the task force. Cases will be assigned to investigative teams based on experience, training, performance, expertise, and existing caseload.
Case Assignments. 13. The FBI WTOC-TF Supervisor will be responsible for opening, monitoring, directing, and closing WTOC-TF investigations in accordance with existing FBI policy and the applicable U.S. Attorney General's Guidelines.
14. Assignments of cases to personnel will be based on, but not limited to, experience, training, and performance, in addition to the discretion of the WTOC-TF Supervisor.
15. For FBI administrative purposes, WTOC-TF cases will be entered into the relevant FBI computer system.
16. WTOC-TF personnel will have equal responsibility for each case assigned. WTOC-TF personnel will be responsible for complete investigation from predication to resolution.
Case Assignments. The FBI SSRA or Task Force Coordinator and BIA Supervisory CI will oversee the prioritization and assignment of cases and related investigative activities in accordance with the stated objectives and direction of the FASTTF. Cases will be assigned to investigative teams based on experience, training, performance, expertise, and existing case load. Geographic familiarity will also be considered when assigning cases.
