Bruce Brotman

Consultant at TecSec

Bruce joined TecSec in September 2007 after having worked alongside TecSec’s President Jay Wack since 2005, consulting on Strategic Planning and bringing his strong security background to the table as TecSec planned for future product solutions.

Bruce came to TecSec from the National Biometric Security Project, where he served as Vice President for Strategic Planning. Prior to joining NBSP he was a Senior Executive Federal Security Director at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Prior to the TSA, Bruce was the Chief Information Officer at the National White Collar Crime Center. Here he specialized in providing a national support network for state and local enforcement agencies, involved in investigating and prosecuting high-tech, economic crimes and terrorism.

Bruce retired from the FBI in Oct. 1998, at which time he was the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s external automation support to the worldwide law enforcement community. While in that position with the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, he developed and executed the concept for the FBI’s new Automated Fingerprint System, known as IAFIS. He has received numerous awards from the Director of the FBI; is the recipient of the “Vice President’s Hammer Award” for significant contributions to the President’s National performance Review Principles; the “Government Technology Leadership Award;” and is honored with the FBI’s most coveted award, “The FBI Medal of Valor.”

Bruce is also an attorney, commercial pilot and flight instructor. In addition, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the “Center for Security Policy”, a member of the Advisory Board to Hewlett Packard – Federal, a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, The International Chiefs of Police, the Florida Bar Association and the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity.

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Timeline

  • Consultant

    Current role

  • EVP, Strategy