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William F. Dalius
Chief Administrative Officer at The Federal Bureau of Prisons
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Bruce K. Sasser | M | - |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | 25 years |
Whitney I. LeBlanc | M | - |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | 19 years |
Thomas R. Kane | M | - |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | 47 years |
Kathleen M. Kenney | F | - |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | - |
Morris L. Thigpen | M | - |
The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stephen Jones | M | 62 |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Richard Carl White | M | 68 |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Edward G. Caminos | M | 61 |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
William J. Broderick | M | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
John B. Lockwood | M | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Chris Shipe | M | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Richard F. Frisch | M | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Douglas R. Berry | M | 63 |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Joseph Hackett | M | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Engel Karen Narolewski | F | - |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 15 | 100.00% |
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
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- William F. Dalius
- Personal Network