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How to Become a Federal Bureau of Narcotics Agent

Initially, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (or FBN) existed as an agency of the US Department of Treasury, aimed at controlling and eliminating the drug trade within the United States.  Through several iterations, this group has expanded to become today's more commonly known Drug Enforcement Agency, or DEA. The DEA was created by President Richard Nixon through an Executive Order in July 1973...

How to Become a U.S. Customs Agent

United States Customs Agents were vastly expanded after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America, in order to continually protect the borders of the United States. These agents put their life on the line every day after having received ample education and training before going into this field of business. They work hard and tirelessly every day to help keep America safe at every border crossing in the...

How to Become a CIA Overseas Agent

The CIA, or Central Intelligence Agency, is one of the more subtle tools at the disposal of the central government. Looking out rather than in, the goal of the CIA is to collect information on the outside world, particularly on foreign entities that can be a threat to the national security of the United States of America. While a great deal of this information is collected through computers nowadays,...

How to Become a Homeland Security Agent

It has been the priority of the United States Government to protect America from terrorist threats and attacks. Attacks of terror have changed the United States' approach to defense, including the way the American populace lives, works and travels. Soon after 9/11, the United States felt it of dire emergency that the formulation of the Department of Homeland Security is expanded and further developed....

How to Become an FBI Agent

The life of an FBI Special Agent is that of an individual who is always on call whenever his country needs him. The notion of 9 to 5 is simply not on the table for the profession. Typically a specialist in the intricacies of law, the financial tricks dirty accountants use to launder money, the various tongues spoken throughout the world, or the various programming languages used by software, an FBI...

How to Become a Special Agent

Becoming a special agent is not easy, and it shouldn't be. Special agents are meant to exemplify the absolute best that the Federal Bureau of Investigations or Secret Service has to offer. A special agent needs to be disciplined, honest, intelligent and determined. There is a long list of things that could potentially disqualify someone from becoming a special agent, which means that only those that...

How to Become a TSA Screener

A TSA Screener, also known as a Transportation Security Officer (TSO), screens baggage and passengers at airports to prevent people from bringing dangerous objects onto airplanes. Screeners work for the Transportation Security Administration, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. They perform a critical job that helps keep our skies safe. Screeners work not only at passenger checkpoints,...

How to Become an ATF Agent

A career as an agent, also called a "special agent," for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is challenging, exciting, sometimes dangerous, and rewarding.  Special agents protect the public from terrorism and violent crime by investigating violations of Federal law, finding evidence of crimes, and making arrests. Personality traits needed to become an ATF agent Some people...

How to Become a NSA Police Officer

What Does an NSA Police Officer Do? The primary job that a National Security Agency (NSA) Police Officer does is to make sure that the people who work at the NSA are protected. More specifically, they are responsible for counter terrorism and personnel involved in counter terrorism protection. They are assigned to protect NSA assets. They may reduce pedestrian and vehicle access to certain areas...

How to Become an INS Agent

Becoming an INS Agent can be a challenge because there are often a lot of hoops to jump through. However, INS Agents have interesting and unique jobs that are continually changing from day to day. INS Agents are charged with protecting the nation's security from drugs, weapons and other threats. They monitor customs checkpoints, enforce counter terrorism measures throughout airlines and are responsible...